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Liberal Read No 7: In search of an ideal state
BOOK REVIEW – Robert Nozick
“Anarchy, State, and Utopia”
Blackwell Publishing, 1974
By Adam Mazik
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 6: The Mirage of Social Justice
BOOK REVIEW – Friedrich von Hayek
“Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume 2: The Mirage of Social Justice”
University of Chicago Press, 2012
By Adam Mazik
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 5: From Democratic Decline to Totalitarianism? Evaluating Responses to the Corona Pandemic
BOOK REVIEW – Velimir Šonje and Kristijan Kotarski
“Corona Economics: The Five Horsemen of the Apocalypse”
European Liberal Forum, 2021
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 4: Mill On Individualism, Originality, and Progress
BOOK REVIEW – John S. Mill
“On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and Other Essays”
Oxford University Press, 2015
By Nayeli Riano
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 3: The Limits of State for a Vision of Self-Development
BOOK REVIEW-
Wilhelm von Humboldt
“The Limits of State Action”
Cambridge University Press, 1969
By Nayeli Riano
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 2: Bastiat and the Minimal Law
BOOK REVIEW – Frederic Bastiat “The law”
Foundation for Economic Education, 1998
By Mara Pepine
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
Liberal Read No 1: In Defence of the Humanities
BOOK REVIEW – Eric Adler “The Battle of the Classics: How a Nineteenth-Century Debate Can Save the Humanities Today”
Oxford University Press, 2020
By Mara Pepine
- Type: Liberal Reads,
- Year: 2021
The importance of open borders
Year: 2021 Editor: Ted Urho ISBN: 978-2-39067-018-6 When Covid-19 hit in March of 2020, we abruptly learned what a closed-off world feels like. In Europe, the free movement of goods and people came to a complete standstill, as nation-states closed their borders in an attempt to control the spread of the virus. For the labour market, it was a disaster. […]
- Year: 2021
- Language: English,
- Member: Svenska Bildningsförbundet,
Promoting Climate Justice in Consumption Production Systems
As the twenty-first century progresses, we see increasing technological advances, further growth of the culture of sustainability, the circular economy, Environmental and Social Governance, more Climate and Biodiversity COP’s and a great many other talking shops. This suggests a rather toxic paradox. From fragmented specialisms to the fragmentation of people, planet, and profit, has created a culture that lacks the capability to develop truly durable, holistic political solutions to […]
- Type: Publication,
- Year: 2021
- Language: English,
[Policy Paper 8] EU Taxonomy and Nuclear Energy: How to Fix Europe’s Energy Crisis while also Achieving Climate Neutrality
With the climate crisis and the energy crisis now converging, we have only one chance to change the game before it is too late.
- Type: ELF Papers, Policy Paper,
- Year: 2021
- Language: English,
- Member: Mark Lynas,
[Policy Brief 3] 5G for Industry 4.0: Actors, Challenges, and a New Start for Europe
The article takes a closer look at the practical challenges that 5G innovation entails for Europe and what needs to be done to address them and thus ensure a smooth transition to the digital future.
- Type: ELF Papers, Policy Brief,
- Year: 2021
- Language: English,
- Member: Gerard Pogorel,
[Research Paper 2] Hydrogen and the Future of Energy: Investing in a Sustainable Growth for the EU
The paper describes the path set for using hydrogen in the context of European decarbonisation and sustainability projects.
- Type: Research Paper,
- Year: 2021
- Language: English,
- Member: ELF Secretariat,
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