The Shock Doctrine

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The Shock Doctrine

The Shock Doctrine

Language: English
Pages: 672
Weight: ~1.0 kg
File Type: PDF

64.64

(4 customer reviews)
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Explores how governments and corporations use crises—natural disasters, wars, economic collapses—to implement controversial, market-driven reforms. It argues that “disaster capitalism” exploits fear and chaos to shift power and wealth upward. Investigative and provocative.

4 reviews for The Shock Doctrine

  1. Surajo

    Naomi Klein’s work is a truly eye-opening exploration of power and policy. It connects seemingly disparate events and reveals a pattern of exploitation that’s both disturbing and essential to understand. It significantly broadened my perspective and gave me a much clearer lens through which to view current affairs.

  2. Oluwafemi

    Naomi Klein’s work opened my eyes to a perspective I hadn’t considered before. It’s a challenging but ultimately rewarding read that provides a framework for understanding complex global events. The insights are thought-provoking and have deepened my understanding of power dynamics.

  3. Chukwuebuka

    Naomi Klein’s work is a truly eye-opening read. It connects seemingly disparate global events with a powerful and unsettling clarity. This compelling piece offers a new lens through which to understand contemporary history and leaves you with a significantly altered perspective on the forces shaping our world.

  4. Chukwuka

    This work completely altered my perception of global events and economic shifts. It provided a framework for understanding complex policies and their consequences in a way that was both accessible and deeply insightful. The research is meticulous, and the arguments are compelling, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a more nuanced understanding of the forces shaping our world.

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