Nothing in Excess: Re-evaluating Nature, the Economy and Life post Corona

Paul van Geest, SCW (Sylvester) Eijffinger, C. de Bourbon de Parme

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Abstract

What are the lessons learned from the corona crisis? In this essay, the authors try to develop a vision in which the word ‘crisis’ is interpreted as ‘opportunity’.

First of all, the corona crisis is an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with each other in the many socio-economic connections in which people live, both globally and regionally. There is a concrete case for a change in social and economic thinking based on a reflection on the relationship of the virtues of “mercy” and “justice”.

The corona crisis is an opportunity to review our relationship with nature and our association with other living things. Finally, the pandemic is not only seen as punishment of our infringement on nature.

The suffering and death resulting from the spread of the virus was, by some individuals, labelled a punishment from God.

In the last part of their essay, the authors discuss the absurdity of such a belief and describe the corona crisis as an opportunity to go through personal or collective growth towards a world where we no longer live in excesses, but within the planetary boundaries.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOisterwijk
Number of pages64
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Publication statusPublished - 2021

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