The “reopening” of the world’s economies, locally and nationally, piece by piece, after the sudden and massive stoppage of the entire economic system, is raising important questions about whether the system can be put back into motion selectively and into a more viable direction than it had been moving beforehand. Some observers have suggested, optimistically, […]
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The machine has stopped: what now?
Posted in Politics, tagged Arundhati Roy, Coronavirus, crisis, crisis capitalism, Dean Baker, disaster capitalism, disaster environmentalism, disaster socialism, economics, global economy, global political change, New Republic, pandemic politics, Progressive International, rebuilding the economy, reopening the economy on May 19, 2020 | 5 Comments »
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