To Conclude (in the Global Pandemic and in the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine)
Giulio Sapelli ()
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Giulio Sapelli: University of Milan
Chapter Chapter 14 in States, Markets and Wars in Global History, 2023, pp 229-252 from Springer
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Abstract The pandemic crisis of 2020 has made the issue of work, along with the digital theme, central to the reproduction of society in a homeostatic form with the defense of health and never in a separate form: this is the trend that will prevail if we want to survive and that makes incompetence and conflicts of interest appear as manifest residues of a dying world.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26716-1_14
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