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Sick Of The System Why The Covid19 Recovery Must Be Revolutionary 1st Edition James T Brophy

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Sick Of The System Why The Covid19 Recovery Must Be Revolutionary 1st Edition James T Brophy
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Sick Of The System Why The Covid19 Recovery Must Be Revolutionary 1st Edition James T Brophy instant download after payment.

Publisher: Between the Lines
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.56 MB
Pages: 169
Author: James T. Brophy
ISBN: 9781771135290, 1771135298
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Sick Of The System Why The Covid19 Recovery Must Be Revolutionary 1st Edition James T Brophy by James T. Brophy 9781771135290, 1771135298 instant download after payment.

Families left grieving; small businesses shuttered; communities in lockdown; precarious workers set adrift; health care workers stressed beyond endurance. The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the world to its core. But the cracks already ran deep.
Featuring essays on poverty, health care, incarceration, basic income, policing, Indigenous communities, and more, this anthology delivers a stinging rebuke of the pre-pandemic status quo and a stark exposé of the buried weaknesses in our social and political systems. As policy makers scramble to bail out corporations and preserve an unsustainable labour market, an even greater global catastrophe – in the form of ecological collapse, economic recession, and runaway inequality – looms large on the horizon.
What can we do? From professors to poets, the authors of Sick of the System speak in one voice: We can turn our backs on “normal.” We can demand divestment, redistribution, and mutual aid. We can seize new forms of solidarity with both hands. As the world holds its breath, revolutionary ideas have an unprecedented chance to gain ground. There should be no going back.

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