I am pleased to share this splendid review of The New Abnormal by Paul Seaton, originally published in Law and Liberty.
In 2019, Aaron Kheriaty was a professor of psychiatry and chair of medical ethics at the University of California …
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I am pleased to share this splendid review of The New Abnormal by Paul Seaton, originally published in Law and Liberty.
In 2019, Aaron Kheriaty was a professor of psychiatry and chair of medical ethics at the University of California …
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Coauthored by Thomas Verduyn, BASc, Jonathan Engler, MB ChB LLB DipPharmMed, Todd Kenyon, PhD, Martin Neil, PhD
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The digitization of text has enabled us to prove that liberalism started with Adam Smith and friends. Liberalism 1.0 was Smithian liberalism.
I show the origins, nature, and character of liberalism 1.0 in a new study, “‘Liberal’ as a Political …
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There has been little attention paid to Cochrane’s review of Covid‐19 vaccines, in stark contrast to the worldwide media attention paid to its review of face masks.
Since Cochrane reviews have been lauded as “rigorous” and “trustworthy,” it is prudent …
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Let’s …
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This year my wife chose a Ghostbusters theme. In our front yard, …
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On October 25, 2022 (one year …
I am pleased to publish here a brief excerpt from an article originally published in City Journal with my colleague Emily Burns, a research analyst, writer, and member of our censorship working group at Brownstone Institute.
Several commentators have claimed …
Being a person with a left-leaning ideology, the subject of prejudice has always intrigued me. Understanding society, how people think, and how people react to social changes and progress is challenging. With that in mind, out of nowhere, without being …