The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

From Big Gulps to Raw Milk: The Rise of MAHA

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Jul 2, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, a Reason cover story author, delves into the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She explains how the right's stance on wellness has drastically shifted from the previous disdain for health trends. Brown discusses the implications of food purity, critiques governmental dietary recommendations, and highlights the tension between tradition and modern parenting in nutrition. The conversation sheds light on the political influence embedded in contemporary health choices.
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INSIGHT

MAHA Is A Broad Wellness Movement

  • The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement covers everything from skepticism about vaccines to banning food dyes and regenerative farming.
  • It is essentially a state of mind embracing a range of wellness fads over the past 40 years.
INSIGHT

Skepticism Unites MAHA Views

  • The unifying element in MAHA is skepticism of conventional health wisdom and government health authorities.
  • This skepticism aligns it somewhat with libertarian perspectives on freedom of health choices.
ANECDOTE

Conservative Pride in Unhealthy Eating

  • Conservatives once proudly embraced unhealthy foods as a cultural marker, exemplified by Sarah Palin championing Big Gulps.
  • This was partly a backlash against government-led healthy initiatives linked to liberals and feminist-coded diets.
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