by Lucas Nunes | Mar 26, 2022 | Philosophy
War in Ukraine: Individuals are the victims of States Should we care for Putin’s, Biden’s or Zelenskyy’s objectives, or for individuals vs States? Here is a question that is unfortunately forgotten by too many freedom lovers. Français The war in Ukraine is making a...
by Jan Golan | Feb 19, 2022 | Philosophy
The Vegan Extreme of the Non-Aggression Principle Vegans received more than a fair share of ridicule throughout the years. Not eating meat generated a ton of mediocre memes, meanspirited jokes, but also comedic genius with its peak on Jack Whitehall standup special....
by Lucas Nunes | Feb 13, 2022 | Philosophy
What is fascism? Fascism is a term that was banalized by the left, just like the terms Nazism and Nazi, that stand for National Socialism and National Socialist, respectively. Especially after the rise of far-left groups, such as the Antifa, amongst the youth, the...
by Luca Colli | Feb 1, 2022 | Philosophy
From Open Borders to Controlled Borders: An analysis on immigration What is immigration? This question could appear banal, even a child’s question, but if we think about it, we could discover that this question could get a lot of different answers. Without coming back...
by Luca Colli | Dec 2, 2021 | Philosophy
Socialism and fascism: Two sides of the same coin If we think of what has been the European political debate throughout the last century, undoubtedly, we could not fail to consider it as the product of two big apparently opposite ideologies: socialism and fascism....
by Luca Colli | Nov 14, 2021 | Philosophy
Negative and Positive: Two Concepts of Liberty If you like the article’s title, I have to be honest with you: It is not my work. It is the essay’s title written by Isaiah Berlin, the first one who theorised about two kinds of liberty. According to what Berlin wrote,...