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The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by the Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein. In the book, Klein argues that neoliberal free market policies (as advocated by the economist Milton Friedman) have risen to prominence in countries and regions such as the United States, the United Kingdom, China, the ...
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The Shock Doctrine is a bestselling book by Naomi Klein that reveals how the global free market has relied on violence and shock to impose its policies. Based on historical research and on-the-ground reporting, it challenges the myth of the peaceful triumph of capitalism and exposes its dark side.
The Shock Doctrine is a book by Naomi Klein that exposes how the global free market policies have been imposed on disaster-shocked people and countries. It traces the origins of the shock doctrine back to the University of Chicago and shows how it has been applied in various historical events and wars.
Sep 18, 2006 · December 29, 2020. The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is an eye-opening, scathing critique of neo-liberalism and corporatism. Klein extensively examines disaster capitalism complex - a new form of economy built on fear in the wake of a mind-numbing crisis.
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Sep 30, 2007 · “The Shock Doctrine” is Klein’s ambitious look at the economic history of the last 50 years and the rise of free-market fundamentalism around the world. “Disaster capitalism,” as she calls...
Jun 24, 2008 · by Naomi Klein (Author) 4.7 3,282 ratings. See all formats and editions. The bestselling author of No Logo shows how the global "free market" has exploited crises and shock for three decades, from Chile to Iraq. In her groundbreaking reporting, Naomi Klein introduced the term "disaster capitalism."
Jul 6, 2017 · I used the term “shock doctrine” to describe the brutal tactic of using the public’s disorientation following a collective shock – wars, coups, terrorist attacks, market crashes or natural...