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- W4289755002 abstract "This chapter pursues corruption in the strategic trade-off between public health and economic health that was a central feature of the Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, while Trump was standing for re-election. That trade-off selectively discounted the pandemic’s toll on specific populations (notably the very old and residents of Democratic-majority states and cities). That project of subtraction—essentially a form of double bookkeeping—intensified over time. By early April, it was known that communities of color were suffering disproportionate rates of infection and death. The administration normalized the racial disparity as political discourse, conflating people of color and Democrats. Later, during the summer, that political discourse became militarized as public protest against police violence and political opposition to the Trump administration converged on city streets, pitting protesters against federal agents. The timeline of the chapter stops short of the election in November 2020, since the focus is not on the political efficacy of Trump’s COVID strategy, but rather on the politicization of a barter between humanity and inhumanity. The chapter’s wider implications extend to other circumstances in which the value of life is rendered as a type of marginal utility calculated in political and economic terms." @default.
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- W4289755002 title "Corruption against Humanity" @default.
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