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Brownstone Journal features in-depth articles, news, research, and commentary on public health, science, economics, social theory, and related policy issues — offering critical perspectives on institutional failures, government interventions, and threats to liberty.

Explore topics like vaccine trials, post-pandemic public sentiment, cancer screening dilemmas, weight loss drugs, food systems, digital ID, antidepressants, pandemic profit motives, collapse in public trust, and paths to evidence-based reform, personal freedoms, and a healthier society.

All Brownstone Institute articles are translated into multiple languages to reach global readers, foster international dialogue, and support challenges to centralized narratives worldwide.

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How to Mount a Religious Liberty Challenge to a Childhood Vaccine Mandate

How to Mount a Religious Liberty Challenge to a Childhood Vaccine Mandate

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Parents can have strong reasons to delay or forgo, for their children, drugs on the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule. Let’s hope that the Supreme Court will recognize the rights of such parents if it’s called to rule on this question.

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Power of the Purse: NIH Distributes Billions for Research and Studies

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Let’s not forget that these compromised people at the National Institutes of Health, which is the umbrella organization for the CDC, FDA, and NIAID, are the ones who review, and often profit from, the drugs and vaccines that they approve.

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A Sceptic’s Take on the Nuclear Bomb

A Sceptic’s Take on the Nuclear Bomb

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The only choice is between nuclear abolition or cascading proliferation and guaranteed use. Proponents of nuclear weapons are ‘nuclear romantics’ who exaggerate the bombs’ significance, downplay their substantial risks, and imbue them with ‘quasi-magical powers’ also known as nuclear deterrence.

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