Axel Kaiser

Chilean-German lawyer, author, and classical liberal public intellectual; cofounder and president of Fundación para el Progreso, known for books such as La tiranía de la igualdad, El engaño populista, and El economista callejero (The Street Economist).

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  1. 1. La Neoinquisición

    Persecución, censura y decadencia cultural

    Presents a critique of a contemporary “inquisitorial” culture fueled by identity politics, cancel culture, and ideological conformity that undermines free expression, merit, and rational public debate. Drawing on historical and philosophical analysis, it explores how social media mobs, academic orthodoxy, and institutional incentives silence dissent and elevate victimhood narratives. It warns of creeping authoritarianism disguised as moral progress and advocates a renewed commitment to classical liberal principles, due process, and a culture of tolerance and reason.