A typical feature of major crises is that, even while the skirmishes are still in full swing, a new era is already proclaimed. Depending on temperament, people elevate the desirable into a future scenario or conjure up visions of the apocalypse. However, even though the lockdown has been dragging on for many weeks, there is still a great deal of uncertainty in most countries not only about what course the pandemic will take, but also about how the crisis will be managed and what long-term impact it will have on social cohesion and the economy.
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1994
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Return in Post-Colonial Writing
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1994-01-01
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