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Global Censorship of Health Information

By: Jonathan W. Emord
Narrated by: Todd Eflin
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In this book, veteran constitutional lawyer Jonathan W. Emord explains the intellectual origins of freedom of speech from the Age of Enlightenment to the founding of the American republic.

Today, government censorship of health information worldwide relies on the same mechanisms of prior restraint that were used in Europe from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Emord shows this censorship to be a byproduct of government efforts to protect state-sponsored drug monopolies from competition. The protectionism locks out of the market information indispensable to human health to fill the coffers of drug companies and to establish drugs to be the only lawful means to prevent and treat disease, even when an enormous body of science reveals dietary ingredients to have disease prevention and treatment effects.

Convinced that speech freedom and health are lost due to government censorship, Emord explains how litigation and legislation can be used to bring down the barriers and give the public access to information that can save lives.

©2010 Jonathan Emord (P)2020 Sentinel Press
Freedom & Security History & Commentary Medicine & Health Care Industry Politics & Government Freedom Government Health

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