Macron’s election strategy: to win you must do everything

It’s rare that the likes of Emmanuel Macron is compared to Roger Stone. But Stone’s cardinal rule, “In order to win, you must do everything,” very much applies to the French president. And the latest political alliance he’s struck ahead of the upcoming European elections only reinforces that.

Event: Europe Votes – A Preview to the European Elections

For those in (and around) Vienna, Austria: I will be interviewed by Kai Weiss about the upcoming European elections in a public event (in English) on May 22. The event is organised by the Friedrich August von Hayek Institute, in cooperation with Students For Liberty Austria. You can find more information about the event, as […]

Liberty Evening in Prague tomorrow!

For those in (and around) Prague, Czech Republic, I’ll hope to see you at Café Kampus on tomorrow evening, where I’ll be speaking. The topic of my talk is “Why you shouldn’t vote in the European elections”, and marks my second appearance at the Liberty Evenings organised by Students For Liberty Czech Republic. You can […]

Why the Freedom Dividend won’t work, as explained by Andrew Yang himself

Democratic 2020 candidate Andrew Yang is running on a platform that includes the creation of a universal basic income (UBI) of $1,000 per month for every American citizen. The reason this proposal would end in an accumulation of demands through public pressure is best explained by Yang himself. The likeable candidate I’ll make a glaring […]

The EU’s fear: a united conservative front

A bit more than a month before the European Parliament elections, EU supporters and federalists are confronting one of their worst fears: a united conservative front, one that could ruin their dreams of a more centralized union.