Share: History 22.11.2019 Luis Pablo de la Horra The Dictator who Inspired a Nobel Prize Most Latin American countries were ruled, at some point of the twentieth century, by dictators responsible for countless violations of human...
Share: Society EU Elites Use More Private Jets as They Tax Flying for Others 7.11.2019 Bill Wirtz The European moraliser Think Paris Climate Accord, renewable energy, hybrid cars, Greta Thunberg. All either a product of or very popular in...
Share: Politics Self-Censorship Is the New Popular 1.11.2019 Simon Sarevski Liberty is the American value, the value that laid the foundation for the revolution and America’s existence. Thus, the first amendment arose,...
Share: Society New Zealand: Why Can’t Gay Men Donate Blood? 28.10.2019 Luke Redward In New Zealand, you are not allowed to give blood “following oral or anal sex with or without a condom with another man (if you are male)” for 12...
Share: Politics Trump Lays Foundation for Deregulation — Now He Should Cement It 25.10.2019 Bill Wirtz How do you modernize the United States, make it open to innovation, free its entrepreneurs, and show that it is open for business? For decades,...
Share: Politics, Technology Why Open Government Matters 23.10.2019 Parwiz Mosamim Democracy requires transparency, citizen participation and accountability in policy making. In democratic countries, the power is in the hands of...
Share: Society Greta Thunberg is just one piece of the puzzle 13.10.2019 Maria Chaplia The Greta-Thunberg avalanche is neither new nor surprising, but it encompasses many more elements than just Greta. Great and her influence are...