Argumentative writing
Febby fitriani
1888203016
4.2
Topic : Covid-19 has infected both our bodies and econimies.
Title : the economy needs money so the theory goes.
Thesis statement : other goverments are also preparing to inject credit, and a lot of it to ensure their economies survival.
Body pharagraph :
1. Economy sustainbility
2. Economic growth in progress
3. The goverment is ready with rescue plans for big companies.
Other goverments are also preparing to inject credit and a lot of it to ensure their economies survival
Covid-19 has infect both our bodies and economies. Just our bodies need oxygen, the economy need money so the theory goes, other goverment are also preparing inject credit, and a lot of it, to ensure their economies survival. It presupooses that our economies need growth in order to flourish. If we do not steer away from this limited paradigm, the cure we apply now will become a liability by giving rise to protential cries in the future.
Government bailed out too big to fail financial institutional while imposing fierce austerity measures an public services and the population. Eventually, economic growth resumed. How ever, the cure created the conditions for the health emergency we are facing today. Our economic recovery from the 2008 recession happened at the expence of global ecosystem and in favor of the condition under which zoonotic diseases, such as Covid-19, emerge more fregently.
Goverment repeatedly cut on health care budgets, increased insurance costs, abandoned vaccine research, targeted efficiency instaed of quality, and replaced institutional care with home care.
Conclusion:
Many of us are hoping for economic life to get back to ‘normal’ as soon as possible. However, ‘normal’ was unhealthy for people and for the planet. There is hope perhaps in seeing that the alternatives are very much in line with much of what humanity is already doing to deal with COVID-19: scaling down unnecessary forms of labor, competition and consumption, while scaling up what is vital to our wellbeing and that of the planet. Our current experience of self-isolation gives us clues about the kind of recovery that we want.
Febby fitriani
1888203016
4.2
Topic : Covid-19 has infected both our bodies and econimies.
Title : the economy needs money so the theory goes.
Thesis statement : other goverments are also preparing to inject credit, and a lot of it to ensure their economies survival.
Body pharagraph :
1. Economy sustainbility
2. Economic growth in progress
3. The goverment is ready with rescue plans for big companies.
Other goverments are also preparing to inject credit and a lot of it to ensure their economies survival
Covid-19 has infect both our bodies and economies. Just our bodies need oxygen, the economy need money so the theory goes, other goverment are also preparing inject credit, and a lot of it, to ensure their economies survival. It presupooses that our economies need growth in order to flourish. If we do not steer away from this limited paradigm, the cure we apply now will become a liability by giving rise to protential cries in the future.
Government bailed out too big to fail financial institutional while imposing fierce austerity measures an public services and the population. Eventually, economic growth resumed. How ever, the cure created the conditions for the health emergency we are facing today. Our economic recovery from the 2008 recession happened at the expence of global ecosystem and in favor of the condition under which zoonotic diseases, such as Covid-19, emerge more fregently.
Goverment repeatedly cut on health care budgets, increased insurance costs, abandoned vaccine research, targeted efficiency instaed of quality, and replaced institutional care with home care.
Conclusion:
Many of us are hoping for economic life to get back to ‘normal’ as soon as possible. However, ‘normal’ was unhealthy for people and for the planet. There is hope perhaps in seeing that the alternatives are very much in line with much of what humanity is already doing to deal with COVID-19: scaling down unnecessary forms of labor, competition and consumption, while scaling up what is vital to our wellbeing and that of the planet. Our current experience of self-isolation gives us clues about the kind of recovery that we want.
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