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Panicked Europe Reverts to Conscription, Sacrificing Teenagers for a Mirage of Security

by Ian Golan January 23, 2026

The EU Council’s Historic Moment on the IRGC

To Owe or to Own?

Building Africa’s Climate-Resilient Food System

Terrors and Tremors: On the Narcosis of Law, or on Venezuela

Missouri Amendment 7 Violates The State’s Own Constitution

Control Without Work Is Not Control At All

Public Party Funding Won’t Fix Malta’s Political Capture

by David Briguglio Brown January 18, 2026

Conscription in Brazil: To serve by choice or to obey by force?

Resurrection of Punk: How Capitalism Saved Rebellion

Portugal’s Presidential Sprint: A Liberal Breaks Into The Front Pack

A ‘Working-Class Civil Service’?

2025 at SpeakFreely: Our Top Picks (and Your Next Rabbit Hole)

The Kosovo–Serbia Stalemate Is Costing Both Sides Their Freedom

Politics

Panicked Europe Reverts to Conscription, Sacrificing Teenagers for a Mirage of Security

by Ian Golan January 23, 2026

To Owe or to Own?

by Nicolas S. Straehl January 22, 2026

Missouri Amendment 7 Violates The State’s Own Constitution

by Evan Kemp January 20, 2026

Control Without Work Is Not Control At All

by Abdelghani Bensi January 19, 2026

Economics

The EU Council’s Historic Moment on the IRGC

by Sepehr Hadaeghnia January 23, 2026

80th Anniversary of Economics in One Lesson

by Oscar Gill-Lewis December 25, 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

Culture

Resurrection of Punk: How Capitalism Saved Rebellion

by Mariam Nemsadze January 15, 2026
by Mariam Nemsadze January 15, 2026

Merry Christmas! Here is what SpeakFreely asked from Santa

by Ian Golan December 23, 2025
by Ian Golan December 23, 2025

Freedom Is the Real Christmas Miracle

by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho December 22, 2025
by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho December 22, 2025

Why Are Libertarians Peddling Conservative Sex Fantasies?

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

EU Elections

Portugal’s Presidential Sprint: A Liberal Breaks Into The Front Pack

by Tomás Lucena Barreiro January 15, 2026
by Tomás Lucena Barreiro January 15, 2026

The Power of Unpopularity: A Lesson from Hungary About Freedom

by Kristóf Ábel Tarnay December 24, 2025
by Kristóf Ábel Tarnay December 24, 2025

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

Archive

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    Joe Goldberg and the Moral Logic of U.S. Foreign Policy

    by Bisher Alshehab January 7, 2026
    January 7, 2026

    You, on the surface, appear to be a story of a man’s intense infatuation with women, but its deeper themes revolve …

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  • Society

    Can Individuals Solve Climate Change?

    by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili January 7, 2026
    January 7, 2026

    When climate activists march through city streets demanding action, their signs typically call for one thing: government intervention, in the form …

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  • Politics

    Congrats to Venezuelans. My condolences to left-wing humanitarian ideologues

    by Sergio Castilla Santos January 5, 2026
    January 5, 2026

    Congratulations to the Venezuelan nation, which yesterday spontaneously took to the streets to celebrate, with concern, yes, but with irrepressible joy, …

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  • Politics

    Leviathan Rising

    by Oscar Gill-Lewis January 2, 2026
    January 2, 2026

    The event started out with a reflection and minute’s silence for Aldina Jahić, held by Anne Struffmann. Then the event kicked …

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  • Politics

    Migration in the Crossfire of U.S. Power Politics

    by Lucas Guimarães January 2, 2026
    January 2, 2026

    On January 20 2025, President Donald Trump reiterated a familiar theme that America was again under attack. On his first day …

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  • Politics

    Disarmed and Vulnerable: The Case Against Campus Gun Bans

    by Gabor Nemeth January 2, 2026
    January 2, 2026

    On a warm September afternoon at Utah Valley University, thousands of students and community members packed into an outdoor courtyard to …

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  • Populism vs. LibertySociety

    Creating Monsters: Georgian Dream’s Politics of the Outsider

    by Ninia Tsitsvidze January 2, 2026
    January 2, 2026

    Georgian Dream’s Fear of the Outsider If you’ve watched Guillermo del Toro’s 2025 film Frankenstein you will know that this film …

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  • Economics

    80th Anniversary of Economics in One Lesson

    by Oscar Gill-Lewis December 25, 2025
    December 25, 2025

    The lessons SFL has learned from Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt I wish you all a very merry Christmas …

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  • EU Elections

    The Power of Unpopularity: A Lesson from Hungary About Freedom

    by Kristóf Ábel Tarnay December 24, 2025
    December 24, 2025

    If you want more freedom, you must convince other people of its importance, because our liberties may depend on what people …

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  • CultureSociety

    Merry Christmas! Here is what SpeakFreely asked from Santa

    by Ian Golan December 23, 2025
    December 23, 2025

    At this festive time of year, the SpeakFreely Editorial board is getting in a merry mood. The team has spent the …

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    Freedom Is the Real Christmas Miracle

    by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho December 22, 2025
    December 22, 2025

    I was walking through downtown, where every lamppost was wrapped in lights and every storefront was blasting the same three Christmas …

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  • Society

    When We Parachuted FishPonds Into a Village

    by Trésor Daniel Mefire December 18, 2025
    December 18, 2025

    The numbers still sting: forty registered fish farmers, two years of implementation, hundreds of thousands of dollars invested. And when we …

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  • Politics

    Green Light at the Wrong Time: The Unintended Consequences of Georgia’s EU Candidate Status

    by Giorgi Kajaia December 18, 2025
    December 18, 2025

    For the past decade, Georgia has been regarded as a leading aspirant for European integration among the Eastern Partnership countries. The …

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  • Populism vs. Liberty

    Do Rent Stabilization Laws Solve the Housing Affordability Issue?

    by Bogdan Bodomoiu December 16, 2025
    December 16, 2025

    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. All too often, so is the road to economic ruin. Few issues …

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