The Monster Enters
Title | The Monster Enters PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Davis |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2022-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1839765674 |
A new edition of a classic book on viral catastrophes--the Spanish flu, the Avian flu, and now, Covid-19 In his book, The Monster at Our Door, the renowned activist and author Mike Davis warned of a coming global threat of viral catastrophes. Now in this expanded edition of that 2005 book, Davis explains how the problems he warned of remain, and he sets the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of previous disastrous outbreaks, notably the 1918 influenza disaster that killed at least forty million people in three months and the Avian flu of a decade and a half ago. In language both accessible and authoritative, The Monster Enters surveys the scientific and political roots of today’s viral apocalypse. In doing so it exposes the key roles of agribusiness and the fast-food industries, abetted by corrupt governments and a capitalist global system careening out of control, in creating the ecological pre-conditions for a plague that has brought much of human existence to a juddering halt.
The Origins of COVID-19
Title | The Origins of COVID-19 PDF eBook |
Author | Li Zhang |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2021-08-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1503630188 |
A new strain of coronavirus emerged sometime in November 2019, and within weeks a cluster of patients began to be admitted to hospitals in Wuhan with severe pneumonia, most of them linked to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. China's seemingly effective containment of the first stage of the epidemic, in glaring contrast with the uncontrolled spread in Europe and the United States, was heralded as a testament to the Chinese Communist Party's unparalleled command over the biomedical sciences, population, and economy. Conversely, much academic and public debate about the origins of the virus focuses on the supposedly "backwards" cultural practice of consuming wild animals and the perceived problem of authoritarianism suppressing information about the outbreak until it was too late. The Origins of COVID-19, by Li Zhang, shifts debate away from narrow cultural, political, or biomedical frameworks, emphasizing that we must understand the origins of emerging diseases with pandemic potential (such as SARS and COVID-19) in the more complex and structural entanglements of state-making, science and technology, and global capitalism. She argues that both narratives, that of China's victory and the racist depictions of its culpability, do not address—and even aggravate—these larger forces that degrade the environment and increase the human-wildlife interface through which novel pathogens spill over into humans and may rapidly expand into global pandemics.
Capitalism and Coronavirus
Title | Capitalism and Coronavirus PDF eBook |
Author | T J Coles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2020-10-14 |
Genre | |
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"T. J. Coles' meticulous work is outstanding. Never has it been more important to invert the message of the mainstream media and tell the truth, as he does" - John Pilger. Capitalism is the crisis! Why did so-called communist states like Vietnam and Kerala in India keep their COVID death-rates low, whilst capitalist nations like the US and Britain have some of the highest? But if neoliberal capitalism is all to blame, how come "free market" societies like Singapore and New Zealand also kept death-rates low? Read this book to find out... In this devastating new exposé of neoliberal and ultra-neoliberal global capitalism, T.J. Coles outlines the six factors that turned the COVID-19 crisis into a catastrophe. 1) The Great Confinement: Private land ownership and poor-quality housing packs millions of people into towns and cities where the virus spreads widely. 2) The Antibiotic Crisis: Big Pharma created then dumped antibiotic markets that have led to superbug resistance for half the population. 3) Privatising Healthcare Systems: For-profit operations and decentralised planning worsens health outcomes. 4) They Were Warned: Decades' long alarms sounded by the United Nations and other agencies were ignored. 5) How They Responded: The neoliberal capitalist mindset of leaders hampered adequate coronavirus responses. 6) The Great COVID Robbery: In a repeat of what happened ten years ago with the Financial Crisis, stimulus packages have landed SMEs with debt as the corporate giants enjoy subsidies and take advantage of layoffs. The book also explores the dreadful impact of COVID on BAME and other ethnic minorities. It challenges activiststo form a new, more equitable and conscientious society.
Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency
Title | Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency PDF eBook |
Author | Andreas Malm |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2020-09-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1839762179 |
What does the COVID 19 tell us about the climate breakdown, and what should we do about it? The economic and social impact of the coronavirus pandemic has been unprecedented. Governments have spoken of being at war and find themselves forced to seek new powers in order to maintain social order and prevent the spread of the virus. This is often exercised with the notion that we will return to normal as soon as we can. What if that is not possible? Secondly, if the state can mobilize itself in the face of an invisible foe like this pandemic, it should also be able to confront visible dangers such as climate destruction with equal force. In Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency, leading environmental thinker, Andreas Malm demands that this war-footing state should be applied on a permanent basis to the ongoing climate front line. He offers proposals on how the climate movement should use this present emergency to make that case. There can be no excuse for inaction any longer.
Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema
Title | Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Eugene Nulman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2021-07-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000407659 |
Using innovative interpretations of recent big budget films, Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema interrogates the social, political and economic landscape during and prior to the COVID-19 crisis and provides lessons for advancing progressive politics in a post-pandemic age. By exploring numerous films including Avengers: Endgame, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood, 1917, and Parasite, this short book provides a deep understanding about neoliberal society in a time of crisis. Facilitated by the ideas of Emma Goldman, Naomi Klein, Karl Marx, Noam Chomsky and many more, these movies are reinterpreted to point out our political blind spots, combat our non-COVID contagions and inoculate us into ideological herd immunity. From explorations of the supervillain-like decision-making of our political leaders to the inequalities in infection outcomes that sparked further Black Lives Matter protests, this book discusses the central social challenges we face today through the sights and sounds of some of the most beloved films of the very recent past. This entertaining and accessible book will reward readers who are interested in contemporary politics in the context of COVID-19, as well as cinephiles and movie-goers who want fresh interpretations of instant classics to help explain the world around them. More than just informative and amusing, this book is a call to action to those activists who want social change in the face of coronavirus capitalism.
The Anti-capitalist Chronicles
Title | The Anti-capitalist Chronicles PDF eBook |
Author | David Harvey |
Publisher | Red Letter |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Anti-globalization movement |
ISBN | 9780745342085 |
A new book from one of the most cited authors in the humanities and social sciences
The Corona Crash
Title | The Corona Crash PDF eBook |
Author | Grace Blakeley |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2020-10-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1839762055 |
Free market, competitive capitalism is dead. The separation between politics and economics can no longer be sustained. In The Corona Crash, leading economics commentator Grace Blakeley theorises about the epoch-making changes that the coronavirus brings in its wake. We are living through a unique moment in history. The pandemic has caused the deepest global recession since the Second World War. Meanwhile the human cost is reflected in a still-rising death toll, as many states find themselves unable—and some unwilling—to grapple with the effects of the virus. Whatever happens, we can never go back to business as usual. This crisis will tip us into a new era of monopoly capitalism, argues Blakeley, as the corporate economy collapses into the arms of the state, and the tech giants grow to unprecedented proportions. We need a radical response. The recovery could see the transformation of our political, economic, and social systems based on the principles of the Green New Deal. If not, the alternatives, as Blakeley warns, may be even worse than we feared.