
The Shock Doctrine
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AuteurNaomi Klein
- UitgeverijMetropolitan Books
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In 'The Shock Doctrine', Naomi Klein explores the controversial idea that disasters, both natural and man-made, are exploited by governments and corporations to push through radical free-market policies that would otherwise be rejected by the public. Klein argues that this 'disaster capitalism' has been a deliberate strategy employed in various countries around the world, from Chile in the 1970s to Iraq following the 2003 invasion. The book is a compelling critique of neoliberal economics, showing how crises are used to implement policies that benefit the wealthy at the expense of the poor. Klein's research is thorough, drawing on a wide range of sources to support her thesis. The narrative is engaging, making complex economic theories accessible to the general reader. 'The Shock Doctrine' is not just a book about economics; it's a call to action, urging readers to recognize and resist the exploitation of crises for political and economic gain.