Five Years Later: Social Fracture

The provided article argues that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed capitalism’s inability to address societal issues and reveals the system’s advanced state of decline. It highlights the staggering death toll, the collapse of healthcare systems, and the devastating economic consequences, emphasizing the prioritization of profit over human lives. The article criticizes governments worldwide for their inadequate responses, characterized by downplaying the virus’s severity, delaying lockdowns, and prioritizing the interests of corporations over public health.

It accuses capitalist governments of deliberately sacrificing the elderly and vulnerable populations to maintain economic activity. The article also points to the failure to implement effective testing and tracing programs, the lack of investment in healthcare infrastructure, and the chaotic vaccine rollout as evidence of systemic dysfunction. The authors connect these failures to the broader historical trajectory of capitalism, arguing that the pursuit of profit maximization inevitably leads to social inequality, environmental degradation, and ultimately, societal collapse.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/12/qxrx-m12.html

Published by Jaime David

Jaime is an aspiring writer, recently published author, and scientist with a deep passion for storytelling and creative expression. With a background in science and data, he is actively pursuing certifications to further his science and data career. In addition to his scientific and data pursuits, he has a strong interest in literature, art, music, and a variety of academic fields. Currently working on a new book, Jaime is dedicated to advancing their writing while exploring the intersection of creativity and science. Jaime is always striving to continue to expand his knowledge and skills across diverse areas of interest.

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