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A radical change for radical times

The Corona pandemics changes everything

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2019 will go down as the year that marks the beginning of the 21st century. Just as the First World War in 1914 marked the historic beginning of the 20th century, the Corona pandemic marks a new era. The current crisis reveals the weaknesses of our society. It suddenly manifests existing problems and its consequences will confront us with further challenges. This makes it all the more important to look beyond the crisis and consider what this world of the 21st century should look like — in other words, what we want to do so that we can live in it as well as can be.

Weaving it all together, almost
© Gisèle Legionnet-Klees, 2020

Two important issues of the decade are climate change and our response to it on the one hand, and the digital revolution on the other. In the Corona crisis, the two come together spectacularly.

The pandemic makes it abundantly clear that the mechanisms that govern our global community are above all suited to the unlimited exploitation of natural resources that everyone needs and to the privatisation of the profits from this exploitation. These resources include air, water and land, but also empathy, knowledge and experience.

The climate crisis is the defining mega-crisis of our time, and to believe that those who benefit from it will solve it would be absurd. Greta Thunberg has started a worldwide movement out of nothing, a pandemic of resistance.
In her speeches Greta Thunberg speaks without beating about the bush and strives for science and moral decency, for example at the World Economic Forum in Davos:

The corona pandemic will put an end to the principle of maximising economic benefits.

The people whose job it is to care for others are our only salvation. And the state will once again become visible in its role of ensuring security, health and justice.

In the 21st century, these functions can be achieved with the help of digital technologies. In the face of the pandemic, it seems urgent to focus not on profitability but on sustainability as the ultimate goal when it comes to digitally capturing, networking and understanding the planet and its inhabitants.

The US investor Chamath Palihapitiya, founder of Social Capital, has made it his mission to address social challenges with the help of digital solutions in private initiatives. His topics include education, combating the climate crisis and health. His approach is typical for the US economy, except that his investments are very long-term.

“Resilience” describes the ability of systems to withstand crises. Depending on the system, this involves flexibility, health, strength, but also adaptability and optimism. Every person is a system, but so is every city, every country and every company. The earth is the largest and most complex system we have here (apart from the universe).

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