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If America Stumbles, the West Falls: Why American Power Still Holds the...

by Dren Kika November 23, 2025

The Cost of Purity: How Libertarian Consistency Goes Wrong

Between Sovereignty and Security: What the U.S. Threat Means for Nigeria

Budapest Memorandum: Russia’s First Victory over Ukraine

Are Tariffs the Bitter Pill America Must Swallow?

Why Freedom Means Saying No, Even to the Law 

How GD tries to monopolize education and kill Georgia’s European future

Liberals Facing Political Chaos

by Serge Schweitzer November 5, 2025

Keynes’ Three Errors

How Regulation Broke Football’s Transfer Market

Balancing Democracy with Efficiency in Malta’s 2026 Budget

Spain’s New University Decree: More Regulation, Less Excellence

A Crisis of Justice: Was there a Coup d’état in Bolivia?

To Fight or Not to Fight: A Libertarian Dilemma in the Face...

Politics

If America Stumbles, the West Falls: Why American Power Still Holds the Free World Together

by Dren Kika November 23, 2025

The Cost of Purity: How Libertarian Consistency Goes Wrong

by Anna Shnaidman November 23, 2025

Budapest Memorandum: Russia’s First Victory over Ukraine

by Mary Kushnir & Yarosh Yehor November 16, 2025

Why Freedom Means Saying No, Even to the Law 

by Tomáš Novotný November 13, 2025

Economics

Are Tariffs the Bitter Pill America Must Swallow?

by Kassymov Diyar November 14, 2025

Keynes’ Three Errors

by Davi Navarro Carneiro October 31, 2025

How Regulation Broke Football’s Transfer Market

by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili October 30, 2025

How Zambian Youth Use Bitcoin to Escape Economic Barriers

by Lawrence Nacidze October 20, 2025

Culture

The Scariest Things the State Does This Halloween!

by Ian Golan October 27, 2025
by Ian Golan October 27, 2025

Heroes & Villains: Puss in Boots & The Last of Us

by Jack Nicastro October 20, 2025
by Jack Nicastro October 20, 2025

Émile Durkheim’s Suicide: A Study in Sociology

by Beatriz Santos September 30, 2025
by Beatriz Santos September 30, 2025

Jane Austen’s Emma and her lesson for politicians everywhere

by Angelica Walker-Werth September 26, 2025
by Angelica Walker-Werth September 26, 2025

EU Elections

Spain’s New University Decree: More Regulation, Less Excellence

by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025
by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025

A Corrosive Legacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

by Tea Kljajić September 19, 2025
by Tea Kljajić September 19, 2025

Post-war rebuilding of Ukraine: To Become Better Than Before

by Tania Rak September 12, 2025
by Tania Rak September 12, 2025

Transformation to Freedom: Interview with Leszek Balcerowicz

by Ian Golan September 6, 2025
by Ian Golan September 6, 2025

Archive

  • Politics

    Milei’s Roar Resounds at the Ballot Box: A 41.5% Mandate for Argentina’s President

    by Sergio Castilla Santos October 27, 2025
    October 27, 2025

    Javier Milei, leading La Libertad Avanza, secured 41.5% of the votes for the Chamber of Deputies and 42.2% for the Senate. …

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  • Culture

    The Scariest Things the State Does This Halloween!

    by Ian Golan October 27, 2025
    October 27, 2025

    The Halloween season is back, yet the most frightening presence remains the State, master of the world’s most elaborate trick-or-treat scheme: …

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  • Society

    Liberté, Égalité, Sororité: Feminism’s Individualist Roots and ongoing Struggle

    by Tea Kljajić October 23, 2025
    October 23, 2025

    According to the World Health Organization, approximately 70 million women aged 15 and older have encountered physical or sexual violence at …

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  • Economics

    How Zambian Youth Use Bitcoin to Escape Economic Barriers

    by Lawrence Nacidze October 20, 2025
    October 20, 2025

    LUSAKA—At the University of Zambia in Lusaka, a final-year demography student, Mwila Walima, explains Bitcoin at a campus meetup as he …

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  • Culture

    Heroes & Villains: Puss in Boots & The Last of Us

    by Jack Nicastro October 20, 2025
    October 20, 2025

    The Last of Us A decade before HBO’s hit adaptation, The Last of Us was presenting gamers with a nuanced exploration …

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  • EconomicsSociety

    Beyond Money: Bitcoin as a Transformative Philosophy for Freedom

    by Sophie von Laer October 16, 2025
    October 16, 2025

    Sophie von Laer on the metamorphic capacity of Bitcoin to disrupt our worldviews. A force of revolution has emerged, captivating the …

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  • Conscription

    “Fortunate Son” is the perfect American anti-war poem

    by Josh Cheshire October 13, 2025
    October 13, 2025

    The lyrics to John Cameron Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1969 anti-war protest song ‘Fortunate Son’ found themselves in the mouths …

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  • Politics

    Debate: Should Libertarians Defend Intellectual Property?

    by Jonas Kurus & Ruben Ranval October 12, 2025
    October 12, 2025

    This article is a sequel to our special print debate issue. Below, you’ll find the case against the resolution, followed by …

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  • Politics

    Human Rights Under Siege: Technology, Resistance, and the Road to Freedom

    by John Devlin October 9, 2025
    October 9, 2025

    Alexander Sikorski is a senior policy advisor at the Human Rights Foundation, where he focuses his research and writing on democracy, …

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  • EuropeEurope’s Fiscal CliffSpain

    Gamers, Comic Books… And The Misuse Of Public Funds In The San Diego-Málaga Comic-Con Disaster

    by Sergio Castilla Santos October 7, 2025
    October 7, 2025

    Thousands of gamers, comic book fans and otakus are shouting “Scam! Scam! Scam!” inside the Trade Fair and Congress Center of …

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  • Populism vs. LibertySociety

    No, You Should Not Lose Your Job Because You Said Something Stupid

    by Ogechukwu Egwuatu October 6, 2025
    October 6, 2025

    President elect of the Oxford Union, George Abaraonye, is to face disciplinary action over social media comments in support of Kirk’s …

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  • Politics

    A 21st Century Conflict

    by Paramie Jayakody October 6, 2025
    October 6, 2025

    Paramie Jayakody on the changing dynamics of conflict in the modern world The 21st Century can be defined by many things …

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  • Economics

    Journalism on a Bitcoin standard: Winds of Change Carrying Media to New Frontiers

    by Tania Rak October 2, 2025
    October 2, 2025

    Tania Rak on how Bitcoin could save journalism. In the mid-1960s, Ted Nelson coined the term hypertext and envisioned a web …

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  • Culture

    Émile Durkheim’s Suicide: A Study in Sociology

    by Beatriz Santos September 30, 2025
    September 30, 2025

    Reflecting on this 1897 sociology classic, Beatriz Santos considers just how theoretical Durkheim’s concept of ‘fatalistic suicide’ really is… Émile Durkheim’s …

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