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Policy Choices During COVID-19
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Policy Choices During COVID-19

In his latest book, James Perloff examines the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and recounts the terrible policy choices that have shackled Americans in the name of public health. ...
Dennis Behreandt
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COVID-19 and the Agendas to Come: Red-Pilled, by James Perloff, Burlington, Massachusetts: Refuge Books, 2020, 207 pages, paperback. 

Just 14 months ago, life in the United States and in the rest of the world was what we might fondly recall as “normal.” There was no serious talk of a “reset,” no systematic authoritarian purges of ideological foes, no military occupation of the nation’s capital, no dictatorial edicts from state governments decreeing only some workers to be essential and forcing others to stay home.

Then came the coronavirus and with it the rapid onset (one might say onslaught) of Chinese communist-style government lockdowns. Today, that intolerable situation persists, creating a dystopia of the sort only previously imagined by the darkest science fiction. 


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