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Decriminalizing Recreational Marijuana – Small Step in the Right Direction
Politics
Decriminalizing Recreational Marijuana – Small Step in the Right Direction
Due to the activities of the Parliamentary Group on the Decriminalization of Marijuana, the debate on the decriminalization and legalization of recreational cannabis has returned to Poland. The Group plans to present a draft act that would decriminalize the possession of up to 15 grams of marijuana. Current research on drug policy indicates that, from a harm-reduction perspective, the most effective solution is the legalization of this substance.
4liberty.eu Network Launches New Manifesto Calling for Measurable Deregulation to Boost Europe’s Competitiveness
Think Tank News
4liberty.eu Network Launches New Manifesto Calling for Measurable Deregulation to Boost Europe’s Competitiveness
The 4liberty.eu network in cooperation with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Central Europe office has officially launched its new Manifesto, “Deregulation, Not Simplification: Europe’s Way Out of Bureaucracy,” at a high-level gathering in Brussels bringing together policymakers, business representatives and experts from all over Europe.
Trump’s Blatant Hypocrisy
Politics
Trump’s Blatant Hypocrisy
Trump demands that universities, including Columbia, where he has already succeeded, formally adopt and enforce the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, which completely blurs the line between real dislike or hatred of Jews and criticism of Israeli state policy (for which there are currently many very valid reasons).
Nowhere to Hide: Hungary on the Front Line of Information War
Society
Nowhere to Hide: Hungary on the Front Line of Information War
There are mornings when you wake up to a war zone before you have even had your coffee. Not a front line in the physical sense, but on the screen in the palm of your hand: war, climate catastrophe, another scandal, another \"ultimate truth\" about who the enemy is, who to hate today. The news feed tells us that the world is burning, and at the same time, we should not even think about what to do about it.
Total Defense in Europe: What Is It and Why Do We Need It? with Helena Quis [PODCAST]
Politics, Think Tank News
Total Defense in Europe: What Is It and Why Do We Need It? with Helena Quis [PODCAST]
When talking about total defense, for whom and against what is it? What should the European total defense look like? Why cannot everyone be like Finland? And is total defense even possible in polarized societies? Leszek Jazdzewski talks with Helena Quis, who works in the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Europe Programme as an expert on European security and resilience, focusing on total defense and civil preparedness. 
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.