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Coronavirus: globalisation is not the cause but the remedy

por Wilfert, Blaise

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While the Covid-19 pandemic is unfolding in all its violence, "globalisation", to read more than one, is said to be the great culprit for what is happening to us, whether it has been the lightning speed of the virus' spread, the impotence of States to stop its progression, the inability of "capitalism" to produce medical equipment or the madness of stock market speculation. The logical consequence of this has been the repeated call, with some pathos, urgently to invent the time “after”, after the follies of globalisation. The magnitude of the shock that Covid-19 represents provides an ideal sounding board to replay a tune that is in fact an old one, familiar to us since the 1990s at least, or even the 1980s, but with an incomparable and therefore particularly disturbing echo. Defined both as liberalization - the triumph of the borderless market economy - and as planetarisation - the unification of the planet through flows of all kinds, information, migrants, ideas and representations, tourists, religious practices - globalisation is said to have become a form of disease fatal to the world. Hence to deglobalise.[...]

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THE POLITICAL OBSERVER, THE POLITICIAN AND THE GLOBAL DISEASE;
WHAT KIND OF GLOBALISATION ARE WE TALKING ABOUT;
THE "RETURN OF SOVEREIGNTY"?;
EUROPEAN UNION, INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY;
GLOBALISATION IS NOT GUILTY ... ONE MORE TIME.


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While the Covid-19 pandemic is unfolding in all its violence, "globalisation", to read more than one, is said to be the great culprit for what is happening to us, whether it has been the lightning speed of the virus' spread, the impotence of States to stop its progression, the inability of "capitalism" to produce medical equipment or the madness of stock market speculation. The logical consequence of this has been the repeated call, with some pathos, urgently to invent the time “after”, after the follies of globalisation. The magnitude of the shock that Covid-19 represents provides an ideal sounding board to replay a tune that is in fact an old one, familiar to us since the 1990s at least, or even the 1980s, but with an incomparable and therefore particularly disturbing echo. Defined both as liberalization - the triumph of the borderless market economy - and as planetarisation - the unification of the planet through flows of all kinds, information, migrants, ideas and representations, tourists, religious practices - globalisation is said to have become a form of disease fatal to the world. Hence to deglobalise.[...]

Tabla de Contenidos

THE POLITICAL OBSERVER, THE POLITICIAN AND THE GLOBAL DISEASE;
WHAT KIND OF GLOBALISATION ARE WE TALKING ABOUT;
THE "RETURN OF SOVEREIGNTY"?;
EUROPEAN UNION, INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY;
GLOBALISATION IS NOT GUILTY ... ONE MORE TIME.


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