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Next May 25, European citizens from the European Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (EUSSR) -officially known as the EU- are called to participate in the elections to the so-called “European Parliament” -such a Central Executive Comitee. That election is on… Continue Reading →
The argument seems to be a bit of sour grapes from a feminist that is mad about people trying to stop abortion and thus protecting innocent human lives. But the point is actually valid—treating erectile dysfunction is not a legitimate… Continue Reading →
Collectivist ideology has its tentacles in every industry including Information Technology. Proof of that is the thesis about open source philosophy as a case for socialism. It is supported by superficial arguments such as the fact that those software solutions are… Continue Reading →
I’m a big fan of political tests, especially the tests who tell you which candidates for office you most align with. They’re a fun way to see where candidates stand on issues and to put your principles to the test… Continue Reading →
Writer and statesman, born at Verneuil, Department of Seine-et-Oise, 29 July 1805; died at Cannes, 16 April, 1859. He was the great grandson of Malesherbes, the defender of Louis XVI. As a judge at Versailles in 1830 he formed a… Continue Reading →
Many people think that libertarianism was brought forth in the United States (US). Contrary to European cases, US Constitution is based in natural law and restrains of government interventions. At the same time, Southern Confederates did believe in political decentralization… Continue Reading →
Love and freedom are intertwined in a delicate dance, two concepts that rely on one another for their true expression and fulfillment. It can be said that there is no love without freedom and no freedom without love. This article… Continue Reading →
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