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Do Rent Stabilization Laws Solve the Housing Affordability Issue?

by Bogdan Bodomoiu December 16, 2025

One Must Choose Between Being an Economist or a Socialist

Polymarket vs. Central Banks: Who Predicts Inflation Better?

Get ready for holiday debates with SpeakFreely!

Georgia’s Three-Headed Media Monster and the EU

Self-Censorship: The Virus of the 21st Century

A Century Between Two Collectivisms

The UAE Investment and Georgia’s Fear of Openness

by Giorgi Kajaia December 1, 2025

Luxembourg’s Youth Deserve Freedom, Not Forced Conscription 

Minecraft Proves Hayek’s “Knowledge Problem” Right

Why Are Libertarians Peddling Conservative Sex Fantasies?

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

The Cost of Purity: How Libertarian Consistency Goes Wrong

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

Politics

Do Rent Stabilization Laws Solve the Housing Affordability Issue?

by Bogdan Bodomoiu December 16, 2025

Georgia’s Three-Headed Media Monster and the EU

by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili December 7, 2025

Self-Censorship: The Virus of the 21st Century

by Pablo Ferrer Saiz December 3, 2025

A Century Between Two Collectivisms

by Yusuf Efe Sargın December 2, 2025

Economics

Do Rent Stabilization Laws Solve the Housing Affordability Issue?

by Bogdan Bodomoiu December 16, 2025

One Must Choose Between Being an Economist or a Socialist

by Serge Schweitzer December 15, 2025

Polymarket vs. Central Banks: Who Predicts Inflation Better?

by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili December 15, 2025

Minecraft Proves Hayek’s “Knowledge Problem” Right

by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili November 27, 2025

Culture

Why Are Libertarians Peddling Conservative Sex Fantasies?

by Ian Golan November 26, 2025
by Ian Golan November 26, 2025

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

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

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    Budapest Memorandum: Russia’s First Victory over Ukraine

    by Mary Kushnir & Yarosh Yehor November 16, 2025
    November 16, 2025

    Russian President Boris Yeltsin (left), US President Bill Clinton (center), Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, and British Prime Minister John Major (right) …

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  • Economics

    Are Tariffs the Bitter Pill America Must Swallow?

    by Kassymov Diyar November 14, 2025
    November 14, 2025

    A strong contender for the 2025 “Word of the Year”—an annual award by the Oxford Dictionary, emerged on April 2nd 2025, …

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  • Politics

    Why Freedom Means Saying No, Even to the Law 

    by Tomáš Novotný November 13, 2025
    November 13, 2025

    “Good people don’t obey bad laws,” said Czech anarcho-capitalist and educator Urza in a recent interview with DVTV. His new campaign …

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  • EuropePolitics

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

    by Giorgi Kajaia November 10, 2025
    November 10, 2025

    When Georgia’s government announced a big education reform in October, the message was pictured as harmless. Officials said it was about …

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  • Politics

    Liberals Facing Political Chaos

    by Serge Schweitzer November 5, 2025
    November 5, 2025

    There is a subject of astonishment. It is the dismayed reaction of most liberals – whether in the realm of ideas …

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  • Economics

    Keynes’ Three Errors

    by Davi Navarro Carneiro October 31, 2025
    October 31, 2025

    Since I began studying the ideas of liberty, I have always envisioned writing a book that would condense these ideas for …

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  • Economics

    How Regulation Broke Football’s Transfer Market

    by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili October 30, 2025
    October 30, 2025

    When the world’s two most expensive transfers, Neymar’s €222 million move in 2017 and Mbappe’s €180 million transfer in the same …

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  • EuropePopulism vs. Liberty

    Balancing Democracy with Efficiency in Malta’s 2026 Budget

    by David Briguglio Brown October 30, 2025
    October 30, 2025

    Malta’s 2026 Budget was proudly described as “the greatest ever.” It delivers tax cuts, higher stipends, family bonuses, increased allowances, and …

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  • EU ElectionsPolitics

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

    by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025
    October 28, 2025

    Education has become a sacred cow of the welfare state. It is invoked to justify any expense and any rule, and …

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  • PoliticsSociety

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

    by Oscar Tomianovic October 28, 2025
    October 28, 2025

    The defeat of Movimiento Al Socialismo at the polls was a historic moment. After twenty years of a hegemonic and authoritarian …

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  • ConscriptionEuropePolitics

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

    by Kostantinos Militsopoulos October 28, 2025
    October 28, 2025

    Today in Greece, we are celebrating the Ohi Day. Ohi Day was the moment that Metaxas did not let Mussolini’s Italy …

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  • 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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