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24 lessons from this pandemic.

1) This corona crisis is a global experience of lived emergency.

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2) There is an equality in this: the equality of shared vulnerability.
3) The emergency is unprecedented, and not just in living memory: there has never been a high-mortality global pandemic in the age of globalization.
4) Our Governments (especially in most of the English-speaking world) have in many cases contributed to our vulnerability to this pandemic — and this makes them (politically) vulnerable…
5) The shared vulnerability we are experiencing invites us into an arising global consciousness.
6) The crisis is changing for the better our sense of what is humanly and practically possible.
7) Many of us will, though we might not want to own up to it, experience this remarkable moment net-positively.
8) Because we have been reminded of what really matters.
9) And because disasters can bring out the best in us, collectively.
10) Covid-19 is reminding us that we can be — that we are — good.
11) Covid-19 forces us to think like a community.
12) And forces us to reflect on what we usually take for granted.
13) It should force us to reflect upon the extreme fragility of the globalized world we have allowed to be created.
14) A less-globalised world need not be a more balkanised or nationalistic world: relocalisation is a positive agenda that will make us safer, post-Covid-19.
15) More precisely, the safer post-Covid world will be a glocal world: global in wisdom and co-ordination, but more locally resilient with less rapid movement of ‘goods’ and people.
16) We must preserve the positive lessons from this crisis once it is over, so as to remake the world safer, better, saner.
17) And we surely will: for a return to business ‘as usual’ is not possible.
18) Covid-19 has made what we were told is ‘politically impossible’ both necessary and actual.
19) The deepest learning it has made available to us is that there is something that matters more than ‘the economy’: namely, our care for one another.
20) The world we rebuild post-coronavirus needs to be founded in well-being, and so needs to bail out people and planet, not plutocrats.
21) Covid-19 is a warning from nature that we must heed.
22) The virus humbles us.
23) Covid-19 necessitates and facilitates the project of intergenerational reconciliation, a project that is every bit as vital in the long climate and ecological emergency.
24) And finally: Covid-19 forces us to pause.
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