HM Online 2020: Politics of The Pandemic Panel 2
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About this Event
Participants:
Mike Davis : ‘How the China Hawks Weaponized the Pandemic'
Andras Malm ‘War communism in the 21st century: Searching for ways out of the chronic emergency’
Panagiotis Sotiris ‘Beyond the lockdown: the left, the pandemic and the possibility of a communist governmentality'
The COVID-19 Pandemic has been both a major health emergency and the catalyst for a broader economic and social crisis. The emergence of pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 points to the destructive ecological effects of contemporary capitalist accumulation, whereas the extent of the pandemic and the cost in human lives points to the many ways that vulnerability is socially produced within contemporary neoliberal capitalism. The various measures and strategies adopted to tackle the pandemic raise important questions in regards to not only their effectiveness, but also their social and political repercussions and the deep marks they are going to leave. Consequently, the pandemic makes an anticapitalist perspective urgently and critically necessary but also raises significant political and theoretical challenges for anyone seeking such a radical left approach. The two ‘Politics of the Pandemic’ panels organised as part of HM On Line hope to contribute to this discussion
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