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The pandemic has brought to the surface human fragilities that contradict the euphoria of the fourth industrial revolution with aggravated social inequality and racial discrimination that characterize our societies. This book argues that the virus reveals the deep problems of our dominant mode of production and consumption.
The pandemic has brought to the surface human fragilities that contradict the euphoria of the fourth industrial revolution with aggravated social inequality and racial discrimination that characterize our societies. This book argues that the virus reveals the deep problems of our dominant mode of production and consumption.
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Autorenporträt
Boaventura de Sousa Santos is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Coimbra (Portugal), and Distinguished Legal Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His books have been published in Portuguese, Spanish, English, Italian, French, German, Chinese, Danish, Romanian, Polish and Korean. Among his recent books in English are Decolonising the University: The Challenge of Deep Cognitive Justice (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2021); and Toward a New Legal Common Sense: Law, Globalization, and Emancipation, Third Edition (Cambridge University Press 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part One: The 21st century presents itself 1. The pandemic and the contradictions of contemporaneity 2. Abyssal capitalism: The pandemic as business 3. The open veins of inequality and discrimination 4. Community resistance and self-organization Part Two: The future starts now 5. Three scenarios: Between hell redux and kairós 6. Towards an insurgent, intercultural and cosmopolitan declaration of human rights and duties 7. The paradigmatic transition: A world to accommodate many worlds 8. First steps of the paradigmatic transition Epilogue: What if we failed? To be read in 2050 References Index
Preface
Part One: The 21st century presents itself 1. The pandemic and the contradictions of contemporaneity 2. Abyssal capitalism: The pandemic as business 3. The open veins of inequality and discrimination 4. Community resistance and self-organization Part Two: The future starts now 5. Three scenarios: Between hell redux and kairós 6. Towards an insurgent, intercultural and cosmopolitan declaration of human rights and duties 7. The paradigmatic transition: A world to accommodate many worlds 8. First steps of the paradigmatic transition
Epilogue: What if we failed? To be read in 2050 References Index
Preface Part One: The 21st century presents itself 1. The pandemic and the contradictions of contemporaneity 2. Abyssal capitalism: The pandemic as business 3. The open veins of inequality and discrimination 4. Community resistance and self-organization Part Two: The future starts now 5. Three scenarios: Between hell redux and kairós 6. Towards an insurgent, intercultural and cosmopolitan declaration of human rights and duties 7. The paradigmatic transition: A world to accommodate many worlds 8. First steps of the paradigmatic transition Epilogue: What if we failed? To be read in 2050 References Index
Preface
Part One: The 21st century presents itself 1. The pandemic and the contradictions of contemporaneity 2. Abyssal capitalism: The pandemic as business 3. The open veins of inequality and discrimination 4. Community resistance and self-organization Part Two: The future starts now 5. Three scenarios: Between hell redux and kairós 6. Towards an insurgent, intercultural and cosmopolitan declaration of human rights and duties 7. The paradigmatic transition: A world to accommodate many worlds 8. First steps of the paradigmatic transition
Epilogue: What if we failed? To be read in 2050 References Index
Rezensionen
The COVID-19 pandemic came as a wake-up call for humanity. The modern myths of a full mastering of nature by humans and of permanent growth on a limited planet have fallen apart. As humanity, we need a paradigm shift, new ways of thinking, inhabiting and living in our world with nature of which we are a part, rather than against it. In this incisive and comprehensive book, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, a leading global thinker of our time, provides us with tools to fulfil this collective mission that will define the 21st century.
Geoffrey Pleyers, University of Louvain, Vice-President of the International Sociological Association
Only Boaventura de Sousa Santos could deliver epochal thinking of this scale. As a dialectic of fear and hope, he ties the necessity of utopianism to the possibilities of a world devastated but also made transparent by the pandemic.
Michael Burawoy, University of California-Berkeley
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