The Fragility of Freedom in Australia
A look at the historical differences in how Americans and Australians came to value freedom. While the U.S. fought for its independence, Australia’s gradual path to self-governance has led to a weaker cultural emphasis on individual liberties.
The cure for misinformation is deadlier than the disease
The noise of a free society is preferable to the silence of one that has lost its freedom. The authoritarian misinformation bill was recently defeated in Australia. However, this won’t be their last attempt.
The 47th Presidential Election: A Resounding Victory for Trump
A look at the pivotal moments, strategies, and future implications of the 2024 US election.
Lessons Ignored: The COVID-19 Inquiry Report
This article critiques the COVID-19 Response Inquiry Report, highlighting its failure to acknowledge past government overreach while advocating for individual freedoms and informed decision-making in future pandemic responses.
“The System Is What It Does.”: Challenging Ryan Grim’s View on Success, Responsibility, and External Factors
Inspired by Ryan Grim’s argument on Counter Points, this article delves into the debate over systemic outcomes and personal agency, questioning whether success is determined by external factors or shaped by individual responsibility and choice.