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,...
by Luca Colli | Oct 26, 2021 | Philosophy
Freedom or equality: Why we can’t have both Even more often we hear slogans which extol freedom and equality, as old socialist purposes. Almost every European left-wing party has used these ideals in its political narrative, uniting the main images that the socialist...
by Josh Lauson Ascough | Apr 1, 2021 | Philosophy
Spreading the Ideas of Liberty The liberty movement has often struggled with trying to convince people to embrace freedom, liberty and individuality; to create a beautiful world where people are free to pursue personal happiness and embrace the personal responsibility...
by Imre Wessels | Feb 23, 2021 | Philosophy
Do we need a government? If we take a step back and look at the past two hundred years, there have been radical changes. Slavery has been abolished virtually everywhere, democracy is widespread, wars are less common, and world poverty has never been lower. If we take...
by Charlotte D. | Feb 18, 2021 | Philosophy
Socialism: The State Religion Karl Marx left a strong antireligion inheritance to generations of socialists, but why are religions so incompatible with socialism? Because socialism constitutes a religion in itself. Français Português Years ago, my mother was telling...
by Charlotte D. | Feb 7, 2021 | Philosophy
We must maximise our freedom Freedom is not granted, and achieving it is not particularly easy or fast, like any achievement, it requires time and effort to spread the right ideas, which in their turn will lead to the right actions. It is a daily fight. Français Being...