Reflections on the modern world from a libertarian point of view. Articles, essays, and reviews in politics, philosophy, international relations, and culture. Contact: finn.andreen@gmail.com
The recent revelations surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic in
the West are so shocking that first it is necessary to first summarize them.
Secondly, it is important to try to understand why these political and health scandals
are unlikely to have the political consequences hoped for by those who wish to
see truth and justice triumph.
The current international tensions have intensified a debate that
has existed for at least a decade, between two radically different views of the
world and of international relations: the unipolar world and the multipolar
world. When libertarians disagree on foreign policy, that difference of world view
is often the underlying cause. The purpose of this article is to show that the
concept of the unipolar world is contrary to the principles of libertarianism and
that the multipolar world is an important step in the direction of liberty internationally.