
Shutdown
How Covid Shook the World's Economy
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Simon Vance
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Adam Tooze
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Adam Tooze
Deftly weaving finance, politics, business, and the global human experience into one tight narrative, a tour-de-force account of 2020, the year that changed everything - from the acclaimed author of Crashed.
The shocks of 2020 have been great and small, disrupting the world economy, international relations, and the daily lives of virtually everyone on the planet. Never before has the entire world economy contracted by 20 percent in a matter of weeks nor in the historic record of modern capitalism has there been a moment in which 95 percent of the world's economies were suffering all at the same time. Across the world, hundreds of millions have lost their jobs. And over it all looms the specter of pandemic, and death.
Adam Tooze, whose last book was universally lauded for guiding us coherently through the chaos of the 2008 crash, now brings his bravura analytical and narrative skills to a panoramic and synthetic overview of our current crisis. By focusing on finance and business, he sets the pandemic story in a frame that casts a sobering new light on how unprepared the world was to fight the crisis, and how deep the ruptures in our way of living and doing business are. The virus has attacked the economy with as much ferocity as it has our health, and there is no vaccine arriving to address that.
Tooze's special gift is to show how social organization, political interests, and economic policy interact with devastating human consequences, from your local hospital to the World Bank. He moves fluidly from the impact of currency fluctuations to the decimation of institutions - such as health care systems, schools, and social services - in the name of efficiency. He starkly analyzes what happened when the pandemic collided with domestic politics (China's party conferences, the American elections), what the unintended consequences of the vaccine race might be, and the role climate change played in the pandemic. Finally, he proves how no unilateral declaration of 'independence" or isolation can extricate any modern country from the global web of travel, goods, services, and finance.
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"This book’s great service is that it challenges us to consider the ways in which our institutions and systems, and the assumptions, positions and divisions that undergird them, leave us ill prepared for the next crisis.... Whether we can overcome that incoherence and meet the challenges ahead while protecting the values at the heart of the American idea - freedom, pluralism, democracy - is the essential question posed by Shutdown." (The New York Times Book Review)
"A seriously impressive book, both endlessly quotable and rigorously analytical. Tooze synthesises a huge volume of information to argue that we must prepare for a new wave of crises or risk being sunk by them. Hopefully, governments everywhere will heed his warning.” (The Guardian)
"Offer insights and frameworks likely to be of enduring value.... To read Shutdown feels like sitting alongside the great professor while he feverishly collates an array of data and anecdotes, attempts to chronicle what is going on, his head fizzing with ideas about what it might all mean and where it might be leading." (Financial Times)
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As with Tooze’s previous work, the detail can be overwhelming. But even being understood at its broadest, Shutdown makes itself worthy of your time. It tells the human story of failure and triumph, in context we can all still emotionally attach to. Further arguing for the timeliness of this book; we are amidst a turning point in history, and to even understand the moment for what it is, you need to widen your lens. Shutdown is essential to understanding the physics of global finance.
Powerful, Ominous, Global Context
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Nice refresher of the crisis
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A needed look at the economic impact of Covid
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My biggest gripe was the fact that entire sections were spent, page after dense page, without a clear tether to the virus that is supposedly at the root of this volume. Agreed that much of what happened in that eventful year 2020 was years, if not decades, in the making and so while contextual relevance was never in question, the author’s persistent and long winded explanations left me wondering whether brevity would have served to demonstrate wit better.
Having said that, though, I must reiterate the absolutely impressive achievement that this book is, and an invaluable and persuasively embarrassing reminder that humanity was never really in control. Wasn’t the first time, and certainly won’t be the last.
An impressive tale
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Oh, read this book
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Timely and Relevant
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full of alternative liberal narrative
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Case study in why historians shouldn't play pundit
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Great History dosed with Liberal Fatalism
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