Life after lockdowns is fundamentally different than it was more degraded, more brutal, more merciless, and more sadistic. Why did this calamity happen? It was a mistake, yes, but there was much more going on, something terrible and nefarious. Some institutionalization of ancient vices included the will to rule, greed, malice, and much more.
We’ve seen what they are willing to do to us and are now more willing to do the same to each other. Freedom cannot thrive under such conditions. For this reason, change must begin with ourselves and our desire to resist. Similarly, the rebuilding begins from within too. We simply cannot allow this to fade from memory or acquiesce into the compliant and indifferent mass that is easily controlled. We must reimagine a brighter future before we can achieve it.
“In Life after Lockdown, Jeffrey Tucker paints a picture of the living hell that was the government lockdown and outlines a roadmap for never again allowing such a police state to occur.” ~ Senator Rand Paul
Jeffrey A. Tucker is Editorial Director for the American Institute for Economic Research. He is also Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna, Austria, Honorary Fellow of Mises Brazil, founder and Chief Liberty Officer of Liberty.me, an adviser to blockchain application companies, past editorial director of the Foundation for Economic Education and Laissez Faire Books, founder of the CryptoCurrency Conference, and author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press and eight books in 5 languages. He speaks widely on topics of economics, technology, social philosophy, and culture.
I'd give this book 10 stars! I've read Jeffrey Tucker's columns on Epoch Times for years. This book is by far the best one I've read on the "pandemic" to date...and I've read many. Factual and fair, truthful, and inciteful in how to move forward. Thank you, Mr. Tucker, I never believed in the killer virus and stood against family and friends. I will be sending this volume to others in the hopes of opening their eyes. Especially the ones that parent my grandchildren.