3 Misconceptions about Luxembourg

This articles is a (shortened) translation of my French article ‘Le Luxembourg pour les nuls‘, worked out for and published by the European Students for Liberty Blog.  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 […]

ES: garbinami blogiausi

This article has been translated in Lithuanian by Gabrielė Pauliukaitė. The English original was an op-ed mine published in the Washington Examiner. This article was originally published here. Man būnant Liuksemburgo piliečiu, per pirmus 18 mano gyvenimo metų buvo tik vienas šalies ministras pirmininkas – Žanas Klodas – Junkeris, dabar – Europos Komisijos pirmininkas. Tai pasakęs, […]

Viete, kto je prezidentom Švajčiarska?

This article has been translated into Slovak by Jakub Rafay. The English original has been published by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and can be found here. This article was originally published by the Institute of Economic and Social Studies in Slovakia here. Tak ak vás to azda zaujíma alebo či vás čaká vedomostná súťaž […]

ALDE is a Sad Representative of European Liberalism

Europe has a long-lasting tradition of liberal thinkers, it being the birthplace of classical liberalism. Today’s self-proclaimed ‘liberals’ are a mix of corrupt politicians and activists attempting to be centrists, whereby losing all credibility.

L’industrie de pétrole a sauvé les baleines

Cet article est une traduction de mon article “The Petroleum Industry Saved the Whales” qui a été publié par le Mises Institute. Au début de l’époque industrielle, les baleines étaient considérées comme une ressource naturelle importante, exploitée par les humains depuis des décennies. En effet, l’huile extrait des baleines, surtout celle du Physeter macrocephalus (le Grand […]

France’s next far-right superstar

This article was first published by Reaction. You can see my author profile here. Young, dynamic and unburdened by the past of her grandfather, Marine Le Pen’s niece Marion Maréchal-Le Pen will soon be the real deal of the far-right in France.