Articles | Volume 75, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-431-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-431-2020
Interface
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07 Dec 2020
Interface |  | 07 Dec 2020

Coronavirus: notes on crisis, borders and the future of neoliberalism

Josep Maria Antentas

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Every crisis is a moment both of the intensification of borders and of their potential breaking down. Borders have acquired centrality in the imaginary of the management of the pandemic. They are a constitutive part of the pandemic condition, endowed with a new symbolic and cognitive force. The massive interventions by states to shore up the economy may simply be the prelude to a more virulent phase, where a crisis of legitimacy and a crisis of social reproduction are interwoven.