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Investigates why, when all the tools to avert a catastrophe were available, the world failed to prevent the Covid-19 disaster. Examining the business opportunities and pressures that helped shape the worldâ s failed response, Stephen Gowans concludes that the novel coronavirus had a helper in bringing about the calamity: capitalism.

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Investigates why, when all the tools to avert a catastrophe were available, the world failed to prevent the Covid-19 disaster. Examining the business opportunities and pressures that helped shape the worldâ s failed response, Stephen Gowans concludes that the novel coronavirus had a helper in bringing about the calamity: capitalism.
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Stephen Gowans is an independent political analyst and writer whose principal interest is how public and foreign policy is formulated, particularly in the United States. His writings, which appear on his What's Left blog, have been reproduced widely in online and print media in many languages and have been cited in academic journals and other scholarly works. He is the author of three acclaimed books, Washington's Long War on Syria (2017), Patriots, Traitors and Empires, The Story of Korea's Struggle for Freedom (2018), and Israel, A Beachhead in the Middle East, all published by Baraka Books.