9781787388413-1787388417-The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor?A Critique from the Left

The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor?A Critique from the Left

ISBN-13: 9781787388413
ISBN-10: 1787388417
Edition: 2
Author: Toby Green, Thomas Fazi
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Hurst
Format: Paperback 540 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781787388413
ISBN-10: 1787388417
Edition: 2
Author: Toby Green, Thomas Fazi
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Hurst
Format: Paperback 540 pages

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The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor?A Critique from the Left (ISBN-13: 9781787388413 and ISBN-10: 1787388417), written by authors Toby Green, Thomas Fazi, was published by Hurst in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor?A Critique from the Left (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.89.

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During the first years of the pandemic, the political mainstream agreed that 'following the science' with hard lockdowns and vaccine mandates was the best way to preserve life. But social science reveals the true human cost of this policy.


The Covid Consensusprovides an internationalist-left perspective on the world's Covid-19 response, which has had devastating consequences for democratic rights and the poor worldwide. As the fortunes of the richest soared, nationwide shutdowns devastated small businesses, the working classes and the Global South's informal economies. Gender-based violence surged, and the mental health of young people was severely compromised. Meanwhile, unprecedented health restrictions prevented participation in daily life without proof of vaccination.


Toby Green and Thomas Fazi argue that these policies grossly exacerbated existing trends of inequality, mediatisation and surveillance, with grave implications for the future. Rich in human detail, The Covid Consensustackles head-on the refusal of the global political class and mainstream media to report the true extent of the erosion of democratic processes and the socioeconomic assault on the poor. As the world emerges from the pandemic to confront new modes of monitoring and control, this left-wing reappraisal of global Covid policies exposes the injustices and political failings that have produced the biggest crisis since the Second World War.

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