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COVID-19 may be an historical turning point for global capitalism. It has revealed the crisis of neoliberal globalization; however, this does not automatically lead to the ultimate defeat of capitalism or its neoliberal incarnation. The authors in this collection posit that a new framework cannot be built on the values and beliefs of current-day consumer capitalist society; resistance in the pandemic age should be based on the values and beliefs that could be the foundation of a new, postcapitalist society. This book formulates a tentative revolutionary program that could take advantage of the COVID-19 environment to defeat and transcend capitalism.
The authors in this collection posit that a new framework cannot be built on the values and beliefs of current-day consumer capitalist society; resistance in the pandemic age should be based on the values and beliefs that could be the foundation of a new, postcapitalist society.
Table of contents
COVID-19 in Historical Perspective
The Rise of Digital Capitalism: Challenges before and After COVID-19
Revisiting the Precariat in a Post-COVID-19 Context
Surveillance Capitalism and Social Protest Under Right-Wing Populism
Disaster Capitalism and Imperialist Aggression: The Case of US Sinophobia
Neoliberalism and Beyond: Is a Reformed Capitalism Possible?
Postcapitalist Horizons for the Post-COVID-19 World
Conclusion