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COVID-19:
THE GREAT RESET
KLAUS SCHWAB
THIERRY MALLERET
FORUM PUBLISHING
Edition 1.0
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About Covid-19: The Great Reset
Since it made its entry on the world stage, COVID-19 has dramatically torn
up the existing script of how to govern countries, live with others and take
part in the global economy. Written by World Economic Forum Founder
Klaus Schwab and Monthly Barometer author Thierry Malleret, COVID-
19: The Great Reset considers its far-reaching and dramatic implications on
tomorrow’s world.
The book’s main objective is to help understand what’s coming in a
multitude of domains. Published in July 2020, in the midst of the crisis and
when further waves of infection may still arise, it is a hybrid between a
contemporary essay and an academic snapshot of a crucial moment in
history. It includes theory and practical examples but is chiefly explanatory,
containing many conjectures and ideas about what the post-pandemic world
might, and perhaps should, look like.
The book has three main chapters, offering a panoramic overview of the
future landscape. The first assesses what the impact of the pandemic will be
on five key macro categories: the economic, societal, geopolitical,
environmental and technological factors. The second considers the effects
in micro terms, on specific industries and companies. The third
hypothesizes about the nature of the possible consequences at the individual
level.
In early July 2020, we are at a crossroads, the authors of COVID-19: The
Great Reset argue. One path will take us to a better world: more inclusive,
more equitable and more respectful of Mother Nature. The other will take
us to a world that resembles the one we just left behind – but worse and
constantly dogged by nasty surprises. We must therefore get it right. The
looming challenges could be more consequential than we have until now
chosen to imagine, but our capacity to reset could also be greater than we
had previously dared to hope.
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