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February 12, 2017

How Is Your Money Being Spent? – GSFL: DEFEND YOUR WALLET

This report was written by Local Coordinator Liza Katsiashvili. Georgian Students For Liberty’s latest campaign Defend Your Wallet! is dedicated to raising awareness about taxation and government spending. Because of low economic development, […]
February 10, 2017

Three Misconceptions about Luxembourg

For many Europeans, the Grand-Duchy is a great question mark in the Western European landscape. It’s quite possible that if you’ve ever heard of it, people might have told you some very counterfactual […]
February 7, 2017

Freedom of the press in Serbia: A state of emergency

It is widely accepted that the freedom of the press is one of the fundamental prerequisites of a free society. Due to its crucial role in preventing power abuse and corruption by […]
February 5, 2017

A Freer Sky for a Freer World

If there is one hot topic in transport development policy in Europe, and particularly air transport development, it is what we call “traffic rights”. In the press, we are constantly able to […]
February 3, 2017

Liberty Face Off: Should We Abolish The EU?

  In this first Liberty Face Off of February 2017, Tereza Sladkovská and Jernej Kosec will take on the European Union debate from a libertarian perspective. Is the EU a bureaucratic, freedom trampling […]
January 30, 2017

What the Tobacco Industry did for Women

Did you ever see a woman light a cigarette and thought to yourself “What a provocative example of moral decay!”? That’s likely not to be the case, but only because you weren’t […]
January 30, 2017

History of Liberty: The French Revolution, a Critical Analysis

Picture source: Flickr. History of Liberty: The French Revolution, a Critical Analysis “To punish the oppressors of humanity is clemency, to forgive them is barbarity” – Maximilien Robespierre, Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité. The French Revolution The […]
January 30, 2017

You Clicked on this Article because Marine Le Pen is in the Thumbnail

Picture source: Flickr. You Clicked on this Article because Marine Le Pen is in the Thumbnail The French presidential election has been taking on speed in recent weeks: former Minister of the Economy […]
January 30, 2017

Android’s Open-Access Policy Makes Competition Work

Picture source: Patrick Tomasso Android’s Open-Access Policy Makes Competition Work   The first generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007 and revolutionized the mobile industry for decades to come. In the third […]
January 30, 2017

Europe’s War on Tobacco

Picture source: Thong Vo Europe’s War on Tobacco   Governments worldwide crack down on the consumption of tobacco. We know that smoking is bad for one’s health, but governments manage to create a new […]
January 30, 2017

Labor Flexibility Beats Unemployment: A Closer Look at the Labor Market in Denmark

Picture source: Susan Yin Labor Flexibility Beats Unemployment: A Closer Look at the Labor Market in Denmark Despite Bernie Sanders’ efforts to identify Denmark with some sort of democratic socialist utopia where a highly-interventionist government […]
January 30, 2017

Lithuania’s Mislead Nanny Policy on Alcohol

Picture source: Eathers Collective Lithuania’s Mislead Nanny Policy on Alcohol Lithuanian statisticians have reported that on the average every Lithuanian drinks 14,3 liters (WHO 2014) of pure alcohol per year, so that we […]
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