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Title: Covid-19, hiv/aids, and the “spanish flu”: Historical moments and social transformations
КОВИД, ВИЧ/СПИД и «Испанка»: исторические вехи и социальные трансформации
Authors: Wagner, P.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Gaidar Institute Press
Citation: Wagner P. Covid-19, hiv/aids, and the “spanish flu”: Historical moments and social transformations / P. Wagner. — DOI 10.22394/0869-5377-2021-1-65-80 // Logos (Russian Federation). — 2021. — Vol. 31. — Iss. 1. — P. 65-82.
Abstract: The author of this article maintains that it is not certain that COVID-19 will reach a magnitude that would justify the social significance that it has in fact been attributed to it by published opinion and government reactions in many countries. It is the lockdown, and not the virus or the infection itself, which is forcing us to imagine that there is a difference between the world before and the world after. This is what changed with the lockdown: “another world,” perhaps only temporarily, became not only possible but immediately real. The nature of the world after lockdown is the main question in the conflict between interpretations of COVID-19’s social signifi-cance. The current government discourse about a “new normal” in our future is part of that struggle. After comparing the COVID-19 pandemic with the spread of HIV/AIDS, Wagner concludes that the world is on the verge of a historical moment of the kind that opens up the possibility of large-scale social transformations comparable to the “great transformation” in the first decades of the 20th century. The virus and infection by themselves cannot reach that kind of significance. But perhaps they arrived at a moment when their emergence in combination with the lockdown as the political reaction to them will prompt a re-evaluation of our situation. The experience of lockdown has broadened social imagination and has increased the potential for positive social transformation. But we are clearly still far from any decisive collective action for solving urgent problems through free expression and democratic deliber-ation. © 2021, Gaidar Institute Press. All rights reserved.
Keywords: COVID-19
GREAT TRANSFORMATION
HIV/AIDS
LOCKDOWN
NEW NORMALITY
SOCIAL IMAGINATION
SPANISH FLU
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/102484
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 44350838
SCOPUS ID: 85104185953
WOS ID: 000652397000004
PURE ID: 20420728
ISSN: 8695377
DOI: 10.22394/0869-5377-2021-1-65-80
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