With most of the country still on lockdown, all is quiet. For those of us lucky enough to be healthy and simply stuck at home — not in mourning; not sick or dying; not performing high-risk “essential” work; not waiting on long food bank lines — life is on pause. We’re held in limbo. Our existence floats nonchalantly in a bizarre stasis like the
李·坎普(Lee Camp):这种大流行不仅仅是危机,更是礼物
就像癌症一样,资本主义不断发展直至谋杀了宿主。在大流行停产期间,它没有获得所需的增长,而是变得良性。