The Social Consequences of the Global Expansion of the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
Anatolii Arseienko, Vitalina Butkaliuk
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Abstract

Based on a class analysis, the article shows the failure of the commercialized health care system in the Global North and South to address the COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, the article investigates the dynamics, consequences, and prospects of the struggle by developed countries to overcome the coronavirus crisis, revealing the extremely low effectiveness and class limitations of the measures taken. The stumbling block in the way of curbing the pandemic on a global scale has been the refusal by developed countries to help developing countries vaccinate their populations. The brunt of the COVID-19 problem has been shifted by the capitalist state and monopolies onto the working class, leading to increased exploitation, excess mortality, and widening inequality. On the basis of an analysis of the health crisis in the capitalist world, the article concludes that global civilization must move toward a more just and democratic world order that is able to put the health of workers before monopoly profits, and to guarantee everyone the right to live with dignity.
COVID-19大流行全球蔓延的社会后果
本文以阶级分析为基础,展示了全球北方和南方商业化医疗保健系统在应对COVID-19大流行方面的失败。为此,本文调查了发达国家为克服冠状病毒危机而进行的斗争的动态、后果和前景,揭示了所采取措施的极低有效性和阶级局限性。在全球范围内遏制这一流行病的绊脚石是发达国家拒绝帮助发展中国家为其人口接种疫苗。资本主义国家和垄断企业将COVID-19问题的冲击转移到了工人阶级身上,导致剥削加剧、死亡率过高和不平等加剧。在分析资本主义世界的健康危机的基础上,文章得出结论,全球文明必须朝着更加公正和民主的世界秩序迈进,这种秩序能够将工人的健康置于垄断利润之上,并保障每个人有尊严地生活的权利。
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