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Author: Sebastian Wang

Sebastian Wang is an A-Level student living in Borehamwood. His interests include the English liberal tradition and the Greek and Latin Classics. He is the author of "Freedom Under the Sun," and is the Editorial Director of the Libertarian Alliance.
11 May, 20265 April, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Olive Oil on Trial: Why a Single Study Cannot Overturn a Civilisation’s Diet

6 May, 20269 May, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Rapid Fat Loss and the Real Lesson of Adipose Tissue

4 May, 20263 May, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Reclaiming a Better Future: A Christian Vision for True Environmental Stewardship

29 April, 20268 May, 2026 Sebastian Wang

When Shields Lie: Violent Death and Its Acceptance in the Ancient World

24 April, 20263 May, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Why Coffee Is Good for Your Health: History, Evidence, and the Case for a Morning Cup

22 April, 202630 April, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Greek Accent and English Habit: Why the Latin Rule Misleads Us

16 April, 202626 April, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Power v Piety: Trump, Vance, and the War They Do Not Understand

8 April, 202612 April, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Against the New Obesity Drugs (With One Uncomfortable Exception)

7 March, 202625 March, 2026 Sebastian Wang

False Prophecy and Unjust War: A Catholic Rebuke to Christian Zionism and the Attack on Iran

1 March, 20269 March, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Epic Fury or Unjust War? Iran, Pre-Emption, and the Moral Bankruptcy of Managerial Violence

17 February, 202617 March, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Dissident Chronologies and Why the Past Refuses to Move

15 February, 202626 April, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Review: Why Do Cells “Turning Off” Underlie So Many Chronic Diseases?

12 February, 202622 February, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) Review – Surveillance and the Modern Police State

10 February, 202625 February, 2026 Sebastian Wang

The Illusion of Greatness: Byzantium and the Collective West

5 February, 202622 January, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Mozart and Money: Looking Behind the Sentimental Myth

18 January, 202624 January, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Sugar as Sin: Why Viral Anti-Sugar Memes Mislead

10 January, 202617 January, 2026 Sebastian Wang

The Food Pyramid, and the Limits of State Nutrition

7 January, 202616 January, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Power Without Justice: The American Government and the Corruption of Moral Reason

30 December, 202527 December, 2025 Sebastian Wang

Ultra-Processed Food and Lung Cancer: What the Evidence Really Shows

22 December, 20252 January, 2026 Sebastian Wang

Beethoven’s Bonds: Patronage, Friendship, and the Truth Behind the Myth

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