Jeffrey Tucker

American libertarian writer and advocate

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2021 Founded the Brownstone Institute think tank to continue his work opposing COVID-19 restrictions and advocating for individual liberties.
2020 Published 'Liberty or Lockdown', discussing the choice between liberty and COVID-19 lockdowns.
2020 Tucker organized efforts against COVID-19 restrictions with the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), becoming a prominent voice in challenging pandemic-related policies.
2018 Tucker delivered a speech at the Libertarian Party national convention, continuing his advocacy for libertarian ideas and economic principles.
2018 Endorsed Liberland, a micronation that accepts cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum.
2018 Became a research affiliate of the Blockchain Innovation Hub at RMIT University.
2017 Published 'Right-Wing Collectivism: The Other Threat to Liberty', addressing collectivism from the right side of the political spectrum.
2016 Jeffrey Tucker spoke at the Libertarian Party national convention, presenting on topics related to Austrian school economics and libertarian philosophy.
2015 Published two works: 'Bit by Bit: How P2P is Freeing the World' as an e-book, and 'Advice for Young, Unemployed Workers' as a pamphlet through the Foundation for Economic Education.
2015 Published the book 'Bit by Bit', which focuses on Bitcoin and other products of the 'information economy'.
2014 Published 'Liberty.me: Freedom Is a Do-It-Yourself Project' through Liberty.me.
2013 Jeffrey Tucker wrote 'Bitcoin for Beginners', a primer explaining Bitcoin's solutions to double spending and single point of failure problems.
2013 Tucker was interviewed about Bitcoin by Reason at the Freedom Fest and by Fox Business Channel.
2012 Published two books: 'Hack Your Shower Head: and 10 Other Ways to Get Big Government out of Your Home' through Laissez Faire Books, and 'A Beautiful Anarchy: How to Create Your Own Civilization in the Digital Age', also through Laissez Faire Books.
2011 Published 'It's a Jetsons World: Private Miracles and Public Crimes' through the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
2010 Published 'Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo' through the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

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