Angola’s governance continues to be marred by corruption scandals, undermining its democratic institutions. Since the beginning of 2025, it has already …
Archive
-
-
EU ElectionsPolitics
The Tale of Two Polish Millionaires Seeking to Spearhead a Deregulation Revolution
by Ian GolanHistory rarely offers second chances. But in the early 1990s, as Poland emerged from the wreckage of communism, it found itself …
-
Zimbabwe stands at a critical juncture where economic freedom hangs in the balance. As the government contemplates extending political terms, the …
-
The results of Germany’s 2025 Bundestag election didn’t just redraw the political landscape, they laid bare a nation increasingly at odds …
-
Michael Cannon, the director of health policy studies at the Cato Institute, once said, “Healthcare’s future is so bright, I gotta …
-
February is an important month for those who admire Ayn Rand. It marks her birthday (February 2, 1905), a perfect occasion …
-
-
The experiences of camp life show that man does have a choice over his own actions — this is the main …
-
*With a special note of gratitude to my friends who kindly agreed to contribute to this piece. Liza, Florian, Stefan, Aldina, …
-
Valentine’s Day may very well be the most libertarian holiday. As Scott Alexander put it in his landmark piece:“The way people …
-
CulturePhilosophyValentine's Day
How Terribly Predictable: Falling for a Brit and the Philosophy of Love
Reflections on Valentine’s Day, Rationality, and the Illusions of Romance I never truly knew him. A brief encounter at an SFL …
-
While promising innovation and modernisation, Zimbabwe’s ambitious Education 5.0 policy has become a troubling example of how centralised planning may stifle …
-
-
Neil Peart left an indelible mark on the history of modern music, but not many people know that the philosophy of …