History on Fast Forward

History on Fast Forward
Sculptor Bryant Baker with a bust of Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), the 28th U.S. President, circa 1938. The bust was to be presented to the League of Nations. FPG/Getty Images
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Can you keep up with the news as it pertains to government policy? If you answer yes, I’m skeptical. There is just too much happening in public affairs. It’s overwhelming, so much so that those of us tasked with covering and interpreting can hardly scratch the surface. History is being made daily these days, with reform on fast forward even as public confidence in government the world over is in a constant state of collapse.

Jeffrey A. Tucker
Jeffrey A. Tucker
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Jeffrey A. Tucker is the founder and president of the Brownstone Institute and the author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press, as well as 10 books in five languages, most recently “Liberty or Lockdown.” He is also the editor of “The Best of Ludwig von Mises.” He writes a daily column on economics for The Epoch Times and speaks widely on the topics of economics, technology, social philosophy, and culture. He can be reached at [email protected]