...If you want to bring the #AFUERA mindset to your campus but don’t know where to start…
— Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) June 20, 2025
The Local Coordinator Program is the place for you.
You’ll join a global network of students from over 100 countries — all working to advance free markets, individual liberty, and limited… pic.twitter.com/dyGXq2PED6
...If you understand the threat of welfare and socialism... Students For Liberty may be the place for you!
— Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) June 26, 2025
Our Local Coordinator Program has volunteers in over 100 countries around the world educating, empowering, and providing the resources that leaders of liberty need to… pic.twitter.com/ylGaJJ9ilZ
Today is George Orwell's birthday.
— Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) June 26, 2025
He wasn't a capitalist, but he wrote the two most powerful anti-totalitarian novels in history.
Animal Farm and 1984 are more relevant today than when he wrote them.
Here's why his warnings matter now more than ever: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/1ML3XD4vem
suite —> https://x.com/sfliberty/status/1938046686233858303
...#knowledgeispower #antiwar #thelibertarianInstitute #ENDTHEFED #rEVOLution pic.twitter.com/mWNKyhwyBX
— The Libertarian Institute (@LibertarianInst) June 28, 2025
...The Korean War wasn't a geopolitical accident.
— Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) June 25, 2025
It was the direct result of an authoritarian decision: communists boycotted UN-supervised elections, crushed opposition, then launched a military offensive to seize power by force.
The history is clear—but rarely told honestly. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/PCqdUssTQy
Luck of the day: you're not a socialist debating socialism with Ludwig von Mises and F.A. Hayek.
— Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) June 28, 2025
After the Bolshevik Revolution, socialist thinkers promoted the idea that central planning was superior to the "anarchy" of markets.
Then Mises entered the room in 1920: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/g6NXeHiktk
