Everything Must Change!: The World after Covid-19

Author:   Renata vila ,  Sreko Horvat
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Pages:   332
Publication Date:   10 June 2021
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Everything Must Change!brings together prominent commentators from around the world to present a rich and nuanced weighing of progressive possibilities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In these pages you'll encounter influential voices across the left, ranging fromRoger WaterstoNoam Chomsky,Slavoj iektoSaskia Sassen.Gael Garca Bernal,Brian Eno, andLarry Charlesexamine the pandemic's more cultural and artistic consequences, touching on topics of love, play, comedy, dreaming, and time. Their words sit alongside analyses of the paradoxes and possibilities of debt, internationalism, and solidarity byAstra Taylor,David Graeber,Vijay Prashad, andStephanie Kelton. Burgeoning surveillance and control measures in the name of public health are a concern for many of the contributors here, includingShoshana ZuboffandEvgeny Morozov, as are the opportunities presented by the crisis for exploitation by financiers, technocrats, and the far right. Against a return to the normal and, indeed, the notion that there ever was such a thing, these conversations insist that urgent, systemic change is needed to tackle not only the pandemics arising from the human destruction of nature, but also the ceaseless debilitations of contemporary global capitalism.

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Author:   Renata vila ,  Sreko Horvat
Publisher:   OR Books
Imprint:   OR Books
ISBN:  

9781682193051


ISBN 10:   1682193055
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   10 June 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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An urgent new collection of dialogues - reviewed by OpEd News


An urgent new collection of dialogues -- reviewed by OpEd News


The left's big beasts tackle a post-pandemic future - featured as the Observer Book of the Day A pick'n'mix of intellectual stimulation, provocation and inquiry. - recommended by Matthew d'Ancona in Tortoise An adventurous proposal to seize the Covid-19 crises as, in the words of Saskia Sassen, 'an invitation to think.' - reviewed in Modern Times Review Surveillance capitalism and the role social media plays in disinformation - contributor Shoshana Zuboff interviewed on Morning Joe Prominent commentators from around the world weigh progressive possibilities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic - featured on Climate & Capitalism's Ecosocialist Bookshelf An urgent new collection of dialogues - reviewed by OpEd News


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Renata vila is a Guatemalan international human rights lawyer and author. She co-founded and is a Council member of the Progressive International and is a member of DiEM25's Coordinating Collective. She also co-founded the Alliance for Inclusive Algorithms. An expert in digital rights, she studies the politics of data, the evolution of transparency, and their implications on trade, democracy, and society, highlighting a phenomenon she describes as digital colonialism. Sreko Horvat is a philosopher born in Croatia (former Yugoslavia) in 1983. He has published over a dozen books, most recently After the Apocalypse (Polity Press, 2021) and Poetry from the Future (Penguin, 2019) and has been active in various social movements. He was one of the founders of the Subversive Festival in Zagreb and is a co-founder of DiEM25.

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