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Daily readings from Brownstone Institute authors, contributors, and researchers on public health, philosophy, science, and economics.
This year, Brownstone Institute awarded its prize for outstanding achievement to three exceptional individuals who have been brilliant servants of society and truth in times of great upheaval.
Thomas S. Harrington
Thomas S. Harrington, a distinguished scholar of Hispanic culture and history, has dedicated his career to unraveling the intricate threads of identity, nationalism, and political upheaval in the Iberian Peninsula. Born and raised in the United States, Harrington's fascination with Spain's diverse cultural landscape drew him across the Atlantic early in his academic journey. He immersed himself in the vibrant worlds of Madrid, Lisbon, and Santiago de Compostela, honing his expertise through lived experience as much as formal study. This hands-on approach culminated in three prestigious Fulbright Senior Research Scholar awards - one in Barcelona, Spain, another in Montevideo, Uruguay, and one in Sardinia, Italy - where he delved deeply into Catalonian language, history, and the simmering currents of nationalism that have long defined the region's soul.
For over two decades, Harrington served as Professor of Hispanic Studies in the Department of Language and Culture Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. There, he captivated students with courses on 20th- and 21st-century Spanish cultural history, literature, and film, encouraging them to question dominant narratives and explore the alchemy of collective identity. His scholarly output reflects this passion: his acclaimed book Public Intellectuals and Nation Building in the Iberian Peninsula, 1900-1925: The Alchemy of Identity (Bucknell University Press) examines how thinkers and writers forged modern national consciousness amid the ruins of empire.
Harrington's intellectual reach extends further. A prolific public intellectual, he lends his incisive voice to outlets like Common Dreams, dissecting US foreign policy, media distortions, and the cultural fault lines of global affairs with a clarity born of his transatlantic perspective.
Harrington's engagement with contemporary crises reached a crescendo during the Covid-19 pandemic, a period that exposed what he saw as a profound betrayal by the "credentialed class" - those experts entrusted with safeguarding society. In his 2023 book The Treason of the Experts: Covid and the Credentialed Class (Brownstone Institute), Harrington chronicles this era with a blend of scholarly rigor and personal indignation.
Drawing on Eisenhower's prescient warnings about the military-industrial complex, he argues that a new elite - scientists, policymakers, and media gatekeepers - abdicated their duty, prioritizing power and conformity over evidence and humanity. The work, at turns reflective and fiery, is not just a critique but a call to reclaim rational discourse in an age of manufactured fear. Through it all, Harrington remains a bridge-builder: a Catalan expert who critiques American hubris, a historian who warns of tomorrow's shadows, and a teacher who believes that true expertise lies in questioning authority, not blindly serving it. Today, as debates over trust in institutions rage on, Harrington continues to write, teach, and provoke as Senior Fellow of Brownstone Institute.
Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein, the evolutionary biologist turned unyielding truth-seeker and Brownstone Fellow, embodies the rare fusion of scholarly rigor and defiant curiosity that propels him to challenge the sacred cows of modern science and society. Born on February 21, 1969, in Los Angeles to a family of intellectual wanderers - his father a mathematician, his mother an artist - Weinstein grew up in Southern California, earned a bachelor's in biology before venturing to the University of Michigan for a PhD in evolutionary biology. There, under the tutelage of luminaries like Richard Alexander, he honed a framework that views evolution not as a blind march but as a delicate dance of design t...
Brownstone Journal
Daily readings from Brownstone Institute authors, contributors, and researchers on public health, philosophy, science, and economics.