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How to make sense of the astonishing upheaval of Spring 2020 and following? Normal life – in which expected rights and freedoms were taken for granted – came to be replaced by a new society as managed by a medical/ruling elite that promised but failed to deliver virus mitigation, all in the name of public health. Meanwhile, we’ve lost so much of what we once had: travel freedoms, privacy, a democratic presumption of equality, commercial freedoms, and even the access to information portals. Something has gone very wrong.

To make sense of it all, the Brownstone Institute is pleased to announce the publication of The Great Covid Panic: What Happened, Why, and What To Do Next, by Paul Frijters, Gigi Foster, and Michael Baker. Combining rigorous scholarship with evocative and accessible prose, the book covers all the issues central to the pandemic and the disastrous policy response, a narrative as comprehensive as it is intellectually devastating. In short, this is THE book the world needs right now.

In the Great Panic of early 2020, nearly every government in the world restricted the movement of its population, disrupted the education of its children, suspended normal individual liberties, hijacked its healthcare system, and in other ways increased its direct control of people’s lives. Attempts to control the new coronavirus in most countries made the number of deaths from both the virus and other health problems rise. Some countries and regions snapped out of the madness in early 2021 or even before. Yet other governments, still in 2021, were ever more fanatically obsessed with control.

Why did 2020 become, so suddenly and so forcefully, a year of global panic over a virus that for most people is barely more dangerous than a standard-issue flu virus? This book reveals how the madness started, what kept it going, and how it might end. This is also a book about stories and experiences, some real and some fictionalized to protect identities. Join Jane the complier, James the decider, and Jasmine the doubter, the three core protagonists of the narrative part of the book. Their experiences illustrate what happened to individuals and through them to whole societies, telling us — if we care to listen — how to avoid a repeat. This literary presentation is mixed with detailed reports of the actual data and deep research that has generally been obscured in the midst of media madness and obfuscation by public-health authority.

“A tour-de-force on how the pandemic response was driven by fear, crowd thinking, big business and a desire for control, rather than by sound public health principles. This is bound to be a classic.” ~ Professor Martin Kulldorff, Harvard Medical School

“When I received the manuscript, I was hooked from the first page and knew then that I would miss a full night’s sleep. I did indeed. My heart raced from beginning to end. As the publisher, I must say that this book is a dream for me, the book I never thought would exist, the book that I believe can change everything.” ~ Jeffrey Tucker, Founder Brownstone Institute.

About the authors

Paul Frijters is a Professor of Wellbeing Economics at the London School of Economics: from 2016 through November 2019 at the Center for Economic Performance, thereafter at the Department of Social Policy. Gigi Foster is a Professor at the School of Economics at the University of New South Wales. Michael Baker, BA (Economics) from the University of Western Australia, is an independent economic consultant and freelance journalist with a background in policy research.

About Brownstone

The Brownstone Institute, established May 2021, is a publisher and research institute that places the highest value on the voluntary interaction of individuals and groups while minimizing the use of violence and force including that which is exercised by public authority.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ https://www.myidentifiers.com/ (September 1, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 408 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1630692778
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1630692773
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.4 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.02 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
Anyone reading this book probably knows what they are getting into from the title and likely familiarity with some of the intellectuals involved in the book's publication.

If only because of its recent publication date, it is thus far the most comprehensive book yet on the extreme damage done by the government overreach in response to COVID that many nations and states were awash in from 2020 onward and that many nations and states continue to deal with.

The writing style is clear and compelling, making use of abstract characters (Jane, James, and Jasmine) to embody different types of people who reacted to COVID hysteria in different ways. My favorite sections relate to speculation about cathartic endgames to the madness including possible Nuremberg trials for people like Fauci or Andrew Cuomo, though rest assured, the solutions mostly offered here are grounded and centrist.

Worth a read for sure, especially if you are on the fence and making your way to the dark side of being a true anti-lockdown person!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2022
The authors are very strong in early chapters, where they deal mostly with subjects on which they are well qualified as economists or at least because they understand well how to handle statistics, but the penultimate chapter gets into political ideas some of which are downright kooky. Nonetheless, overall value is excellent.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
Great flow and incredible documentation and references.

I am recommending to all adults, whom I know with an inquiring mind, to buy and read this incredible book.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
From the time this whole thing started until this day, the pandemic has been driven by fear. Fear of being sick, fear of others, fear of the woke mob retaliation. Our children's children will shake their heads when they learn about what we did during these years, all out of fear. Great read!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2021
Buy these three: Lockdowns or Liberty (J Tucker) , A Plague In Our House (Scott Atlas), and this book and you’re good to go as you prepare to argue to reclaim your freedoms.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
If in hindsight you're just starting to think that maybe the government response to COVID got way out of hand, this book might be a decent place to start understanding why and how that could happen. If you're already well-versed in the topic, then there are better options out there to delve deeper into more specific aspects of that time period.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021
This is a must read book. The authors do a better job detailing the history of the Covid panic and mistakes that followed. Book is well documented with lots and lots of footnotes.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021
Very helpful in understanding why people have different perspectives about what’s going on. Provides hope for a return to normal. Highly recommend.
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Canada Steve
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the bird's eye view.
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2021
This book has the perspective of a historian viewing the current events from an objective, balanced, apolitical perspective. I have read some excellent books since this pandemic started but this one places the days events in the larger sociopolitical context of modern society. It also lays out an insightful path forward that you will not find anywhere else. Excellent, excellent, excellent!
Swanlake
4.0 out of 5 stars A reality check on how Covid 19 has been used to manipulate and control the world
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2021
Reading this book is helping me mentally by knowing I’m not alone in my skepticism of how I’ve been manipulated by fear, exaggerated claims by government and media over Covid 19. Fictitious characters represent people’s varied attitudes towards Covid. As a Jasmine, a free-thinking questioner, I’m finding relief and hope in these pages that reason and truth might return again one day. The book gives a good overview and perspective on how the world went mad and how it might end.
David John Campbell
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Reviewed in Australia on November 3, 2021
I wrote an earlier review of this book and was fulsome in my praise. Since then, I’ve been mulling over The Great Covid Panic and was moved to re-read it. It’s even better than I first thought. The first five chapters are largely given over to describing exactly what happened and how. A proper reaction should be one of outrage mingled with disbelief. The next five chapters, starting with The Dynamics of Power, deal with the why. My reaction was “You know, I never really thought about that - and I should have.” The authors then progress to thoughtful ways of avoiding such panics in future. They are realistic to acknowledge that some of suggestions are utopian and that others will be stymied by self-serving politicians and other wielders of power. Some solutions deserve immediate implementation such as the absolute necessity of cost-benefit studies to precede fraught decisions such as those to impose lockdowns. Finally, the authors urge the serious consideration of citizen juries for the appointment of heads of government agencies and departments. There’s a patent need for truth commissions. The one pity of the book is that, although it was published in the latter half of 2021, it is already outdated in some respects – inevitable and unavoidable, naturally, such is the nature of a book of this type. The Panama Papers are mentioned but of course these have since been upstaged by the Pandora Papers. Although alternative treatments of, for instance zinc and ivermectin, are discussed, there is no mention of the recently revealed scandal that has frustrated Professor Nikolai Petrovsky’s development of an Australian vaccine. My recommendation: first read Chapter 11, Conclusions, then go back to page 1 and start again. This is really a very important book. It’s comforting to see it end on an optimistic note.
Northern Belle
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Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2022
This is an interesting book on the behind-the-scenes affects of the covid pandemic. Not anti-vac, more about political power struggles, opportunities to control the masses and get rich quick.
Gray Reader
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent analysis
Reviewed in Australia on November 11, 2021
Excellent analysis of the unexpected panic around the whole word. The views of the authors aligned well with my thinking, but I still learned a lot. The powerful crowd effect is presented very convincingly. What is missing, in my view, is the possibility that the unprecedented lockdowns were triggered by the inability of governments to rule out that this virus was a man-made bioweapon.