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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. We had hoped that we lived in a world that would rally in the face of a common threat. Instead, we found that the collective good is abandoned for the economic and political benefit of a handful of people, and nationalist myths of exceptionalism rob billions of their right to survive.In this new collection, Nanjala Nyabola takes stock of the state of the world in a moment of crisis, reflecting on both the historical and the novel injustices that have shaped Covids starkly different outcomes between and within countries and communities. From vaccine distribution and mutual aid in the Global South to Western commentary on pandemics in Africa, Nyabola exposes a global society scarred by colonial legacies, nationalist competition and ingrained biases. These essays are an inventory of the staggering political and social failures of our time, and the myths that can no longer survive in the pandemics wake. Watching Covid spread in Kenya and around the world, and offering an international critique of Global North narratives about the Souths experience, Nyabolas incisive writing reveals harsh truths about where and how the system was broken, and considers the future of our shared post-pandemic world. A devastating critique of global inequities and prejudices exposed by Covid-19, and a vivid first-hand account of Africa's pandemic. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781787387805
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