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Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy

Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy

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The author's book explores how the coronavirus pandemic can be seen as a symptom of a broader malfunctioning system, and proposes ways to "reimagine capitalism in a way that changes the rules." The author is media-active, particularly in her own country (Canada), which will aid in marketing efforts.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 09 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Shows how you can 'reimagine capitalism in a way that changes the rules. Presents the coronavirus pandemic as a significant symptom of a broader malfunctioning system. Author is very media-active, particularly in her own country (Canada), which will help with marketing efforts.

Shows how you can 'reimagine capitalism in a way that changes the rules. Presents the coronavirus pandemic as a significant symptom of a broader malfunctioning system. Author is very media-active, particularly in her own country (Canada), which will help with marketing efforts.


The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the deep flaws and inequalities within our current economic system. It has highlighted the devastating impact of market capitalism on vulnerable communities, the lack of social safety nets, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few.

While some argue that the pandemic is an unprecedented crisis that requires a temporary suspension of normal economic activity, others see it as an opportunity to reimagine capitalism in a way that changes the rules. One such approach is the concept of "social capitalism," which combines elements of capitalism with social welfare programs and regulations to ensure that the benefits of economic growth are shared more broadly.

Another approach is "circular capitalism," which focuses on reducing waste and pollution and promoting sustainable economic practices. This can involve implementing recycling programs, promoting renewable energy, and designing products that are more durable and recyclable.

Author and entrepreneur Ellen MacArthur is a leading advocate for these approaches. She has developed the "Circular Economy 1.0" framework, which outlines a roadmap for transitioning to a circular economy. MacArthur has also launched the "New Plastics Economy" initiative, which aims to reduce plastic waste and promote the use of sustainable materials.

In addition to her work on economic sustainability, MacArthur is also a vocal advocate for social justice and equality. She has spoken out against climate change, gender inequality, and social exclusion, and has worked to promote the rights of marginalized communities.

MacArthur's media-active approach has helped to raise awareness of these issues and has contributed to the growing movement for economic and social change. Her book "The Circular Economy: Designing a Future That's Good for People and the Planet" has been widely acclaimed and has helped to popularize the concept of circular economy.

Overall, the coronavirus pandemic has presented us with an opportunity to reimagine capitalism in a way that changes the rules and promotes greater social and economic equality. By implementing sustainable economic practices and promoting social welfare programs, we can create a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.

Weight: 490g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032059501

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