On the one hand, the pandemic crisis has further depleted those who in the past years have lost in the dynamics of global competition (the traditional working class, a large part of the middle class) emphasizing increasingly traditional values, back to the past against progressive value changes. On the other hand, it has weakened the life project of the social groups that have improved their condition thanks to the opening of the professional and commercial relationships that globalization has ensured. The crisis has changed the living conditions of a large part of the most dynamic and globalized social groups: it has reduced their economic resources and weakened the beliefs, values on which their vision of the world is based.