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ABOUT 4liberty.eu
4liberty.eu is a network of representatives of 17 liberal think tanks from Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, Georgia, and Germany
Pensions on the Run
Policy Papers
Pensions on the Run
We have the pleasure the present you a comparative study that investigates the pensions response of the governments of three CEE countires: Slovakia, Bulgaria and Poland, in an attempt to discuss potential measures, necessary for either financial balancing of the systems or their structural changes. Enjoy your reading!
Supporters of the Manifesto
Uncategorized
Supporters of the Manifesto
The following organisations have co-signed this manifesto and support its calls for action: 4liberty.eu network members Institute of Economic and Social Studies – INESS (Slovakia) Liberal Institute, Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (Germany) Civic Development Forum – FOR (Poland) Institute for Liberal Studies (Czech Republic) Center for Economic and Market Analyses – CETA (Czech Republic)  […]
War Propaganda and Free Press
Politics, Society
War Propaganda and Free Press
The events during the Christmas Truce 1914 were described by Robert Naiman as “the most morally compelling acts of spontaneous mass civil disobedience in recorded human history”. The anniversary of this date is a perfect opportunity to investigate the power and impact of free press not only in those times, but also in present day when it comes to Ukraine-Russia- conflict.
Justice and Inequality
REVIEW, Review #2
Justice and Inequality
The modern debate on inequality is, in practice, a discussion about the morality of capitalism. To simplify this debate by presenting two opposing worlds – a capitalist society where skills and effort lead to inequality, and a socialist society where the state can secure equality – may be a good learning experience, but leaves aside the challenges that we face in the modern world.
Slovenia’s Privatisation Failure and Failure to Privatise
Economy
Slovenia’s Privatisation Failure and Failure to Privatise
The Slovenian experience with privatisation has been marked by two phenomena. First, the Slovenian State did not exit enough business – there was widespread failure to privatise. Second, the privatisation campaigns that were undertaken suffered from several severe problems – there was widespread privatisation failure. Both phenomena were related even though the precise relationship can be modelled in several ways.