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MENU LOOK FOR PDF NUSO CENTRAL THEME NO. NOVEMBER DECEMBER What I learned from the pandemic igo Errejn We live in countries where growing inequality has eroded bonds of civic solidarity and empathy where individualization and fragmentation have torn community ties. And suddenly we realized that the essential institutions and people were the ones that have been most mistreated in recent decades. What I learned from the pandemic Those long months of confinement were contradictory months.
Outside were restlessness illness death the feeling of collapse. But inside there was time stopped the shock that pushes you to ask yourself things from the beginning a strange peace in the storm. Like the time I was silent but for Japan Telegram Number Data entire planet. I dont know if we have come out better but no one came out the same. Me neither. They are one of those period experiences that mark all the generations they go through. In confinement I have been able to think a lot. Time freezes.
Allow me to tell you in the simplest way I can think of what I have been thinking. Historically cataclysms are moments of social reorganization. They produce such a commotion they so profoundly disrupt our experiences and beliefs that they reconfigure the societies they affect. After the Second World War Welfare States emerged as a result certainly of the pressure capacity of the labor movement but also as a result of what was experienced during the war with community cohesion the idea of a common objective of the nation that equalized everyone and the central role of the State in the economy and social regulation. What was necessary during the exceptional years of the war was later transferred to a new everyday life. In general major shocks or traumatic experiences that unite a population in a shared misfortune and a collective effort to confront it have opened up possibilities for strengthening.
Outside were restlessness illness death the feeling of collapse. But inside there was time stopped the shock that pushes you to ask yourself things from the beginning a strange peace in the storm. Like the time I was silent but for Japan Telegram Number Data entire planet. I dont know if we have come out better but no one came out the same. Me neither. They are one of those period experiences that mark all the generations they go through. In confinement I have been able to think a lot. Time freezes.
Allow me to tell you in the simplest way I can think of what I have been thinking. Historically cataclysms are moments of social reorganization. They produce such a commotion they so profoundly disrupt our experiences and beliefs that they reconfigure the societies they affect. After the Second World War Welfare States emerged as a result certainly of the pressure capacity of the labor movement but also as a result of what was experienced during the war with community cohesion the idea of a common objective of the nation that equalized everyone and the central role of the State in the economy and social regulation. What was necessary during the exceptional years of the war was later transferred to a new everyday life. In general major shocks or traumatic experiences that unite a population in a shared misfortune and a collective effort to confront it have opened up possibilities for strengthening.