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We have always known: We are what we know. The conscious being. And what do we know in general? Only what we are told! Through whatever media. If a narrative is coherent, if it does not make us uncomfortable, if it does not contradict our experience and our already stored knowledge, we classify it and thus know something more. I could not classify the public "Corona narratives". But I could not put them away either. In April 2020, I had to realise that I could not understand and I would not understand the "Corona Narratives" without a thorough effort of the repeated readings of the published…mehr

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We have always known: We are what we know. The conscious being. And what do we know in general? Only what we are told! Through whatever media. If a narrative is coherent, if it does not make us uncomfortable, if it does not contradict our experience and our already stored knowledge, we classify it and thus know something more. I could not classify the public "Corona narratives". But I could not put them away either. In April 2020, I had to realise that I could not understand and I would not understand the "Corona Narratives" without a thorough effort of the repeated readings of the published "Corona narratives", of thinking, of contemplating. The result is the present book.The starting point is the undisputed facts in daily media reports. Classifying the facts was arduous. This arduous journey is documented in this book. Logically, this "travelogue" is not interrupted by individual sections. This book has no "table of contents", no "preface", no "prologue", no "epilogue".I have conscientiously researched the connections and contexts. If you can't prove after reading that I made a mistake, then my conscientiousness was worth it. Every single proven research error will broaden my horizon of thought. Some related facts I have necessarily had to refer to repeatedly in different contexts. They are not repetitions.
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Autorenporträt
Prodosh Aich was born in Kolkata in 1933. Attended school and studied philosophy in India. Studied ethnology, philosophy and sociology in Cologne. He is a university lecturer, publicist and blogger. Taught sociology at the universities of Cologne, Rajasthan (India) and Oldenburg. Prodosh Aich has published books and many essays, as well as many radio features ¬and documentaries. He is still Indian, even though he has lived in Germany longer than most Germans. "The Corona Epidemic in Germany. Part of the Corona Pandemic" is the thirteenth book by Prodosh Aich. "Coloureds among Whites" (1962), "The Indian University" (1971), "Social Work" (1972), "As Further Neglect Threatens ..." (1973), "How democratic is local politics?" (1977), "Possibilities and limits of project study" (1978), "City hall looters" (1986). "Consequences of Walking Upright " (2000), "Lies with Long Legs" (2003), "Lies with Long Legs" (2004), "TRUTHS" (2015), "The Vedic Heritage" (2019). The publication of "The Indian University" (1971) and "Town Hall Looters" (1986) has been prevented. " Consequences of Walking Upright" (2000) contains the suppressed book "The Indian University" and also narrates the connections, the contexts, as in a documentary film and names the actors and their machinations in suppressing unwelcome research results.