In Covid's Wake

How Our Politics Failed Us

Stephen Macedo author Frances Lee author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:6th May '25

Should be back in stock very soon

In Covid's Wake cover

Featured on the New York Times' The Daily podcast and CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS
What our failures during the pandemic cost us, and why we must do better


The Covid pandemic quickly led to the greatest mobilization of emergency powers in human history. By early April 2020, half the world’s population—3.9 billion people—were living under quarantine. People were told not to leave their homes; businesses were shuttered, employees laid off, and schools closed for months or even years. The most devastating pandemic in a century and the policies adopted in response to it upended life as we knew it. In this eye-opening book, Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee examine our pandemic response and pose some provocative questions: Why did we ignore pre-Covid plans for managing a pandemic? Were the voices of reasonable dissent treated fairly? Did we adequately consider the costs and benefits of different policy options? And, aside from vaccines, did the policies adopted work as intended?

With In Covid’s Wake, Macedo and Lee offer the first comprehensive—and candid—political assessment of how our institutions fared during the pandemic. They describe how, influenced by Wuhan’s lockdown, governments departed from their existing pandemic plans. Hard choices were obscured by slogans like “follow the science.” Benefits and harms were distributed unfairly. The policies adopted largely benefited the laptop class and left so-called essential workers unprotected; extended school closures hit the least-privileged families the hardest. Science became politicized and dissent was driven to the margins. In the next crisis, Macedo and Lee warn, we must not forget the deepest values of liberal democracy: tolerance and open-mindedness, respect for evidence and its limits, a willingness to entertain uncertainty, and a commitment to telling the whole truth.

"Important . . . Unique. . . . It's an invitation to have a reckoning."---Michael Barbaro, New York Times’ The Daily
"Thanks for writing this book. Really, really important. The country needs a reckoning on a lot of these things."---Jake Tapper, CNN’s The Lead
"Compelling."---Fareed Zakaria, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS
"A revelatory look back on the pandemic. Its conclusions are devastating to both the left and the right; most of us got big things wrong. (I certainly did.)"---Daniel Immerwahr, New Yorker
"Essential and revelatory." * Andrew Sullivan *
"Convincing ."---David Scharfenberg, Boston Globe
"Must read. Among other things, a frank discussion of how the Laptop Class championed policies—lockdowns and school closures—that primarily impacted the Have Nots, while the Haves enjoyed remote work, online shopping, booming stock portfolios, and groceries delivered by the poor."---Tyler Austin Harper
"This is a very good book and I think ongoing progressive denial about what went wrong here set the table for a lot of what’s happening today under Trump."---Matthew Yglesias
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The authors have produced the most dismaying dissection of U.S. policymaking since David Halberstam’s Vietnam War policy autopsy, “The Best and the Brightest.’ Their book is more dismaying, but also exhilarating. Vietnam revealed the insularity and hubris of a small coterie of foreign policy shapers. Macedo and Lee identify much broader and deeper cultural sicknesses. But their meticulous depictions and plausible explanations of the myriad institutional failures demonstrate social science at its finest.

"---George Will, Washington Post
"Provocative."---Sara Talpos, Undark
"Eye-opening . . . . [The book] persuasively and passionately details what went wrong."---Daniel Bell, Literary Review
"In Covid’s Wake should be required reading for every American—in truth, for every citizen of a democracy. It’s the harsh diagnostic necessary before we can hope for a cure."---Martin Gurri, Free Press
"Many people who now see America’s pandemic response as regrettable nevertheless still believe that, taken in proper perspective, we couldn’t really have done much better. That belief will not survive the reading of [In Covid’s Wake]."---Philip Wallach, Wall Street Journal
"Macedo and Lee expose the flawed decisions through careful analysis designed to shape future policy decisions. . . . The bigger lessons for Christians should be that power tends to accentuate sinful tendencies and that sin will always be exposed in time. There’s no way we’ll make correct decisions all the time, but we’ll always be well served by pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty with generosity toward those who dissent. In Covid’s Wake offers pastors and church leaders a powerful case study to help them lead through difficult circumstances with grace and wisdom."---Hunter Baker, Gospel Coalition
"Compelling, extraordinarily readable. You will not regret reading this book . . . . Really terrific."---Andrew Sullivan
"Covid is not ancient history. Any survey probing why so many young voters are turning right that excludes their pandemic experience is wasting time. The road to recovery starts with looking in the mirror. The seminal book, In Covid’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us, by two Princeton scholars should be compulsory reading across the spectrum."---Edward Luce, Financial Times

ISBN: 9780691267135

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392 pages