• All
  • Censorship
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Government
  • History
  • Law
  • Masks
  • Media
  • Pharma
  • Philosophy
  • Policy
  • Psychology
  • Public Health
  • Society
  • Technology
  • Vaccines
In Health Care, We Are Flying Blind

In Health Care, We Are Flying Blind 

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

Health insurance needs a new pricing structure that is not based on a one-size-fits-all model that it is now. Health and therefore healthcare expense is highly tuned to individual choice. We need more information about the best choices, and that information can only come to us once the specialists who know the data are allowed to impact pricing structures in ways they currently cannot. 

In Health Care, We Are Flying Blind  Read More »

Sickness Everywhere - Brownstone Institute

The Truth Business Leaders Need to Face

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

In many countries, business leaders are facing a decline in productivity with an increasing risk for bankruptcy. In many discussions, the real problem of a poor economy is kept hidden. The dramatic eroding of human capital by poor health, increased sickness, early deaths in all ages, and lost education among the youth will disrupt business performance for years to come. This downward spiral urgently needs a U-turn to save human capital and economic flourishing. This transformation should be guided by trusted business leaders with high integrity who understand that profit is a result of investments in human capital and starts with good health and affordable pure nutritious food.

The Truth Business Leaders Need to Face Read More »

We Are Being Systematically Blinded - Brownstone Institute

We Are Being Systemically Blinded

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

It will be jarring for many to hear a scientist speak with such certainty. It should be jarring. We are trained to present ideas with caution, as hypotheses in need of a test. But in this case I have tested the idea and I am as certain of this as I am of anything. We are being systematically blinded. It is the only explanation I have encountered that not only describes the present, but also, in my experience, predicts the future with all but perfect accuracy.

We Are Being Systemically Blinded Read More »

The End of the End of Ideology - Brownstone Institute

The End of the End of Ideology

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

Looking back, Daniel Bell’s “end of ideology” seems more like an attempt to draw closed a green velvet curtain that was hiding something terrible, namely that we were gradually giving up citizen control of our societies to an elite that pretended to possess wisdom, judgment, and prudence to the point that the rest of us could do no better than to outsource our penchant for exercising freedom and democracy to them. Pull back that curtain and we find ignorance, institutional interest, fraud, graft, and a shocking lack of empathy. 

The End of the End of Ideology Read More »

Politics as Lawfare- Brownstone Institute

Politics as Lawfare

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

This is not politics, this is dictatorship by unaccountable apparatchik and it has festered into something truly ugly. This is how you undermine the faith in a system entirely. You make it lawless and capricious, blatantly unfair, rigged, and slanted.

Politics as Lawfare Read More »

We Build Anew in Australia - Brownstone Institute

We Build Anew in Australia

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

In mid-November 2023, Australians for Science and Freedom held its inaugural conference under the banner ‘Progress through Science and Freedom’ on the campus of the University of New South Wales. ASF is a think tank launched in mid-2023 by myself and nearly a dozen like-minded professionals from different disciplines, all aghast at the travesties we witnessed during the Covid era.

We Build Anew in Australia Read More »

The AMA is Wrong About Julie Sladden - Brownstone Institute

The AMA is Wrong About Julie Sladden

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

Dr Barratt is correct; doctors do have a higher standing in the community. Dr Julie Sladden is ethical and moral, and, after reviewing the best available evidence and using her clinical experience, she spoke up at great personal cost, to protect the public when authorities ignored her calls for a review. The Tasmanian people can decide who they wish to lead them; they do not need the AMA bullying doctors, silencing scientific debate and interfering in democracy.

The AMA is Wrong About Julie Sladden Read More »

Life After Lockdown - by Jeffrey A. Tucker - Brownstone Institute

Life After Lockdown: Introduction

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

This book, which is a collection of some articles I wrote for Brownstone Institute, is designed to help us talk about this issue. Lockdowns were the turning point in our lives, our societies, our culture, and affected everything from academia to education, to science, to media, to tech, and all the way down to demographics and our relationship to our professional and personal lives. It touched everything, turning what worked into something fundamentally broken and dysfunctional. 

Life After Lockdown: Introduction Read More »

3, 2, 1, Timber - Brownstone Institute

3, 2, 1, Timber

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

The old distinction between civilization and barbarism has taken on a new form in the 21st century. It is from within our own “civilized” culture that emerges an inversion of the concepts of civility and savagery. It is our professionals, our academics, our political leaders, and our journalists who most ignore the standards of rational discourse, who institutionalize hatred and incite division. Today, it is the elites who are the true barbarians among us.

3, 2, 1, Timber Read More »

Rachel Levine Plays the Race Card on Climate Change - Brownstone Institute

Rachel Levine Plays the Race Card on Climate Change

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

Even if the tactic has become one of self-parody, one only needs to look to Levine to see that we are living in parodic times where quite a few people are willing to embrace the latest slogans and accept all sorts of absurdities as reasonable, even to the detriment of society, if it protects them from being labeled a bigot.

Rachel Levine Plays the Race Card on Climate Change Read More »

What We Lost Between Then and Now - Brownstone Institute

What We Lost Between Then and Now

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL

We forgot that we are going to die. We forgot that suffering is our lot in this lacrimarum valle. We forgot that how we approach the fact of our suffering and death is what gives our life meaning and what enables the hero to be heroic. Instead, we allowed ourselves to be trained to fear all emotional and physical pain, to catastrophize with implausible worst-case scenarios, and to demand solutions from the very elites and institutions who worked to ensure our forgetfulness.

What We Lost Between Then and Now Read More »

Stay Informed with Brownstone Institute