Lockdown Politics: A Response to Panagiotis Sotiris

Historical Materialism 29 (1):247-262 (2021)
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In ‘Thinking Beyond the Lockdown’, Panagiotis Sotiris argues that lockdowns are repressive and should be opposed. In this response I take issue with his analysis. He posits the existence of a ‘lockdown strategy’ which has little relation to reality. He identifies lockdowns with neoliberalism, flirts with the Great Barrington project, and calls for anti-lockdown resistance – without so much as a glance at the right-wing libertarian camps that are also staked out on this terrain. On these points, and in respect of his interpretation of Foucault, I offer a rebuttal.

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original Dale, Gareth (forthcoming) "Lockdown Politics: A Response to Panagiotis Sotiris". Historical Materialism ():

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