by Vincent Andres | Jan 26, 2024 | Philosophy
Socialism is a “natural” force of attraction (and not a rational argument) Socialism is fundamentally a “natural” force of attraction, and in no way a rational argument. Socialism is like gravity. It is indeed the path of least immediate effort...
by Lucas Nunes | Jul 14, 2023 | Philosophy
Do not put all your eggs in one basket Irrespective of one’s personal beliefs or moral values, the absence of viable refuge due to the universal application of rules carries inherent perils. Should a problem arise that impacts you, as problems inevitably do...
by Lucas Nunes | May 6, 2023 | Philosophy
We need hundreds of Tax Havens We have to go back to the realm of ideas, back to the economic principles, common sense and rationality. We have to renormalise high-performance, boldness and rationality. And in the case of the tax havens, nations need to be optimised...
by Lucas Nunes | Mar 4, 2023 | Philosophy
The Overton Window The basic idea behind the Overton Window is that there is a range of ideas that are considered politically feasible or acceptable, and that this range is not fixed but can shift over time. At any given moment, there are some ideas that are widely...
by Fernando Chiocca | Nov 2, 2022 | Philosophy
Public Education – A socialist fetish Much is said about education. In fact, it seems that saying that ‘education is the solution for the world’ is, alongside various forms of entertainment, in a hedonistic society, unanimous. I intend to question the reason for this...
by Horea Christian | Jul 8, 2022 | Philosophy
Cars in Free European Cities Liberty respecters throughout the world have a bit of a love affair with cars, indeed it appears rather similar to the love affair which liberty disrespecters have with centrally planned golem conveyors. But is it just as dumb? Cars ...