We Will Survive the Coronavirus. We Need to Make Sure We Survive Ourselves
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We Will Survive the Coronavirus. We Need to Make Sure We Survive Ourselves

Ashish Kothari What an astonishing slap in humanity’s face, this coronavirus. But the silver lining is that it is also a rude wake up call. I say ‘silver lining’, for at the centre of this is a massive humanitarian crisis of illnesses and deaths –  and for working classes who cannot switch to ‘online’ work,…

Some Basic Lessons from the Pandemic
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Some Basic Lessons from the Pandemic

Prabhat Patnaik, March 22, 2020 The coronavirus attack has so far been much less deadly than the Spanish flu of a century ago. That had affected 500 million people worldwide, about 27 per cent of the world’s population of the time, and had a death rate of about 10 per cent among those affected. (Estimates…

Kerala is a Beacon to the World for Taking on the Coronavirus
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Kerala is a Beacon to the World for Taking on the Coronavirus

Vijay Prashad & Subin Dennis, March 27, 2020 K.K. Shailaja is the health minister in the Left Democratic Front government in Kerala, the state in the southwest of India that has a population of 35 million people. On January 25, 2020, she convened a high-level meeting to discuss the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China….

Hidden in Plain Sight in Modi’s New Coronavirus Action Call, a Pattern of Nines
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Hidden in Plain Sight in Modi’s New Coronavirus Action Call, a Pattern of Nines

Courtesy: The Wire At 9 am on what he said was the ninth day of the national lockdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked Indians to give him nine minutes of their time for the fight against COVID-19. These nine minutes, he said, are needed at 9 pm on April 5 (in case you missed it,…

Chomsky: Ventilator Shortage Exposes the Cruelty of Neoliberal Capitalism
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Chomsky: Ventilator Shortage Exposes the Cruelty of Neoliberal Capitalism

Noam Chomsky interviewed by C.J. Polychroniou, April 1, 2020 C.J. Polychroniou: Noam, the outbreak of the new coronavirus disease has spread to most parts of the world, with the United States now having more infected cases than any other country, including China, where the virus originated. Are these surprising developments? Noam Chomsky: The scale of…

“The Coronavirus Pandemic is Part of a Multidimensional Crisis of Capitalism”
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“The Coronavirus Pandemic is Part of a Multidimensional Crisis of Capitalism”

Eric Toussaint interviewed by the newspaper L’Anticapitaliste (France) You wrote in a recent article: “The coronavirus was the spark or trigger of the stockmarket crisis, not its cause.” Can you be more specific? While governments and mainstream media keep claiming that the stockmarket crisis is a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, I pointed out that…

Notes on a Novel Coronavirus
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Notes on a Novel Coronavirus

Rob Wallace A new deadly coronavirus 2019-nCoV, related to SARS and MERS and apparently originating in live animal markets in Wuhan, China, is starting to spread worldwide. Chinese authorities have reported 5974 cases nationwide, 1000 of them severe. With infections in nearly every province, authorities warned 2019-nCoV appears to be spreading fast out of its…

Unemployment Pandemic
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Unemployment Pandemic

Capitalist crises are neither predictable nor do they stem from a single cause. Instead, at least as I see it, the possibility of a crisis is always there but the causes and triggers are all historical and therefore multiple and varied. Sometimes, crises in capitalism stem from difficulties in extracting more surplus from workers and…