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The Covid pandemic presents humanity with a stark choice
Capitalism is imploding, so humanity has a stark choice: preserve capitalism and run down the planet or preserve the planet and run down capitalism, argues FAWZI IBRAHIM
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CAPITALISM has been imploding for a number of years; the coronavirus outbreak has brought it to a head.  

Seen as necessary to save capitalism, the government’s interventions are good preparation for a post-capitalist future.  

The railways fell into public ownership out of sheer necessity. Capitalism is calling on socialism to take over. It remains for the working class to do the same. 

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