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Fear and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Liberticidal Virus
Fear and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Liberticidal Virus
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The author explores how the conception of human existence that now dominates in liberal societies and that places the highest value on the preservation of life at all cost plays a significant role in this regard.
Format: Hardback
Length: 110 pages
Publication date: 05 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The author delves into the various forms of fear that are becoming increasingly prevalent in liberal democracies, and how these fears are detrimentally shaping our lives and restricting our personal freedom.
In liberal democracies, a pervasive conception of human existence has emerged, prioritizing the preservation of life at all costs. This mindset has permeated various aspects of society, conditioning our thoughts, actions, and relationships. It manifests in various ways, including the widespread adoption of security measures, the restriction of individual rights, and the perpetuation of societal biases and prejudices.
One of the most significant consequences of this fear-driven mindset is the erosion of personal freedom. Individuals are often afraid to express their opinions, engage in political activism, or pursue their dreams due to the fear of backlash or consequences. This fear stifles creativity, innovation, and social progress, as people are reluctant to take risks or challenge the status quo.
Moreover, the fear of terrorism and other forms of violence has led to the implementation of stringent security measures that often infringe upon individual rights. Surveillance programs, detention without trial, and the use of force by security agencies have become commonplace, eroding trust in government and undermining the principles of democracy.
Furthermore, the fear of disease and illness has led to the widespread adoption of medical interventions, such as vaccines and treatments, that may have unintended consequences or be based on incomplete scientific evidence. This fear-driven approach to healthcare can result in over-prescription, over-testing, and unnecessary medical interventions that can harm individuals rather than help them.
To address these challenges, it is essential to challenge the prevailing conception of human existence that prioritizes the preservation of life at all costs. We need to promote a more nuanced understanding of human rights, including the right to privacy, freedom of expression, and the pursuit of happiness. We also need to prioritize public health policies that are based on evidence-based medicine and prioritize the well-being of individuals rather than the fear of disease.
In conclusion, the fear that is becoming increasingly prevalent in liberal democracies is detrimental to our personal freedom and the progress of society. We need to challenge this fear-driven mindset and promote a more inclusive and equitable society that values the diversity of human experiences and the pursuit of individual happiness.
Weight: 380g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032481494
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