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In the End
Society
In the End
“War,” Hillman writes, “contains within it, in the broader sense, the word peace: peace as victory. This fusion of peace with military triumph reveals itself fully in prayers for peace, where—quietly and between the lines—one is really praying for victory in war.” Every war eventually comes to an end; more or less fortunately, more or less satisfactorily for the warring sides and their allies.
[NEW RELEASE] Deregulation, Not Simplification: Blueprint for Europe’s Competitiveness
Bureaucracy and Deregulation, Think Tank News
[NEW RELEASE] Deregulation, Not Simplification: Blueprint for Europe’s Competitiveness
Europe stands at a crucial moment. While global competitors move faster and innovate freely, European businesses , especially SMEs, find themselves tangled in growing layers of rules and procedures. The newly released 4liberty.eu Manifesto, Deregulation, not Simplification – Europe’s Way Out of Bureaucracy, sets out a clear and actionable alternative: less red tape, more room to grow, and a stronger Europe in the global economy.
Humanity in the Age of Uncertainty
Society
Humanity in the Age of Uncertainty
The modern world is not only a home for modern people, but also a source of suffering. It is increasingly difficult to find anything permanent or stable in it. Security, in all its dimensions, has become a hope and expectation rather than an everyday reality. In a world of uncertainty, humans feel more lost than ever.
Europe’s Competitiveness Drama
Economy
Europe’s Competitiveness Drama
Competitiveness is a strange beast—always measured against outsiders, yet forged internally. In her annual address, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reminded us of a hard truth, one that “after Draghi and Trump” can no longer be ignored: competitiveness is not a game; it is a matter of survival.
Future of Independent Journalism and Public Interest Information with Patrice Schneider [PODCAST]
Politics, Think Tank News
Future of Independent Journalism and Public Interest Information with Patrice Schneider [PODCAST]
How to deal with the weaponization of information? What is the future (if any) of independent journalism? What does public interest information mean and why should it be protected? Have we lost the shared understanding of the world? And, if that is the case, how can we restore it? Leszek Jazdzewski talks with Patrice Schneider, Chief Strategy Officer at the Media Development Investment Fund.
Beyond the EU Status Quo
Politics
Beyond the EU Status Quo
When the United States struggled with a recession in the early 1990s, James Carville, who was an adviser to Bill Clinton during the presidential campaign, coined a slogan that for decades became a hallmark of neoliberal thinking (or even a neoliberal worldview). The economy, stupid! was quoted in virtually every language, tailored to the circumstances of a given country, company, or even private matters.
Lithuanian Free Market Institute Celebrates Its 35th Anniversary: Think Tank That Transformed Lithuania’s Economic Path
Think Tank News
Lithuanian Free Market Institute Celebrates Its 35th Anniversary: Think Tank That Transformed Lithuania’s Economic Path
The Lithuanian Free Market Institute (LFMI) marks its 35th anniversary—a milestone for an organization that began its work at the dawn of Lithuania’s independence and has since become one of the most influential incubators of public policy ideas in the region. Founded on November 20, 1990, the Institute laid the groundwork for individuals to live and create in a free market and for the state to act responsibly and efficiently.
Empty Shelves, Empty Arguments: Real Say’s Law
Economy
Empty Shelves, Empty Arguments: Real Say’s Law
Imagine two economists walking into a grocery store whose shelves are completely empty. One says: \"The problem is production — not enough goods are being created.\" The other one replies: \"No, the problem is demand — people aren’t spending, they’re saving. The state must stimulate consumption.\" This dispute still shapes how governments respond to crises, how they spend money, and how modern macroeconomic policy is justified.
Putin, Do Not Bother Us! We Are Decarbonizing!
Politics
Putin, Do Not Bother Us! We Are Decarbonizing!
Priorities. Practically every ministry, every coalition, even every group sitting at a table in a pub has a whole list of them. But so as not to sound too self-deprecating, this is not just a problem in the Czech Republic. For three and a half years, we have been hearing that defense is our European priority. I would very much like to agree with that.