
Bodies of Others : The New Authoritarians, COVID-19 and the War Against the Human.
Naomi. Wolf
Bok · Engelsk · 2024
Omfang | 336 s.
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Utgave | 1st ed.
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Opplysninger | Front Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to Paperback Edition -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: March 2020 -- Chapter Two: “Uniform Safety for Everyone” -- Chapter Three: Understanding the Criminals -- Chapter Four: “Standing Together by Staying Apart” -- Chapter Five: The “New Normal” -- Chapter Six: How Emergency Policy is Made -- Chapter Seven: The Unverifiable Pandemic -- Chapter Eight: “Lockdown” is not “Quarantine” -- Chapter Nine: Frozen with Fear -- Chapter Ten: “The Software of Life” -- Chapter Eleven: How Masks Suppress the Human Advantage -- Chapter Twelve: The Tech Bubble -- Chapter Thirteen: “Vaccine Passports” and the End of Human Liberty -- Chapter Fourteen: Switching You Off -- Chapter Fifteen: Theft -- Chapter Sixteen: Heroes -- Chapter Seventeen: Cruelty, Cults, Coercion -- Chapter Eighteen: Pandemic Without End -- Chapter Nineteen: Evil Beyond Human Imagination -- Chapter Twenty: The New Authoritarians vs. The Individual -- Conclusion: Resistance. - Naomi Wolf's 'The Bodies of Others' examines the socio-political consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting themes of censorship and the erosion of civil liberties. Wolf argues that the pandemic was used as a pretext to undermine constitutional freedoms, drawing parallels with historical instances of authoritarianism. The book serves as a call to action for those concerned about personal freedoms and human dignity, offering insights into resisting oppressive policies. Written for a broad audience, especially those interested in liberty and public policy, Wolf's work is supported by discussions with experts and advocates for health freedom.
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ISBN | 9781737478560
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