Links
Sites I’m involved in (in
Swedish):
Frihandel.nu
A globalisation portal where I gather lucid arguments, statistics and
reading hints backing up the arguments for free trade.
Heureka
A defence of enlightenment, reason and creativity, as opposed to
relativism, mysticism and religion. Introduction to enlightenment
thinkers.
Liberalismen
The history of classical liberalism, and substantial presentations of
such liberal thinkers Locke, Smith, Bastiat, Chydenius, Hayek and
Nozick.
Marknadskraften
Articles defending the libertarian view, for example, of economic
history, totalitarianism, monopolies and the welfare state.
Smedjan.com
Timbro’s web magazine, updated once a week and containing articles
analysing current political and cultural affairs in a liberal
perspective.
Timbro
My workplace. Sweden’s liberal think-tank, defending the free market
and the open society with books, web sites, seminars and debates.
Favourites:
The Economist
One of my two favourite magazines, sound analysis from a nuanced
liberal perspective.
Reason
My other favourite magazine. A libertarian magazine that has understood
that culture is more interesting than politics.
Amnesty International
Puts the searchlight on oppression and abuse everywhere
Cato Institute
My favourite think tank, also my American publisher.
Freedom
House
How politically free is your country?
Economic Freedom of the
World
How economically free is your country?
Reporters
Without Borders
How free is the press in your country?
Transparency
International
How corrupt is your country?
Globalisation:
Activist
Cash
Who funds the activists and protesters?
A World Connected
A great source of inspiration and information on globalisation,
especially for students.
Bureaucrash
Activists protesting against oppression and poverty, not capitalism.
Center for Trade Policy
Studies
Valuable research and studies on free trade.
International Policy
Network
Network with a free-market perspective on development issues.
Oxfam
At least one NGO hates poverty more than it hates trade.
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