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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else feel the weirdness of this unprecedented time? [View all]erronis
(16,825 posts)59. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shock_Doctrine
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein. In the book, Klein argues that neoliberal economic policies promoted by Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics have risen to global prominence because of a deliberate strategy she calls "disaster capitalism". In this strategy, political actors exploit the chaos of natural disasters, wars, and other crises to push through unpopular policies such as deregulation and privatization. This economic "shock therapy" favors corporate interests while disadvantaging and disenfranchising citizens when they are too distracted and overwhelmed to respond or resist effectively. The book challenges the narrative that free market capitalist policies have been welcomed by the inhabitants of regions where they have been implemented, and it argues that several man-made events, including the Iraq War, were intentionally undertaken with the goal of pushing through these unpopular policies in their wake.
Some reviewers claimed the book oversimplifies political phenomena, while others lauded it as a compelling and important work. The book served as the main source of a 2009 documentary feature film with the same title directed by Michael Winterbottom.[1]
Some reviewers claimed the book oversimplifies political phenomena, while others lauded it as a compelling and important work. The book served as the main source of a 2009 documentary feature film with the same title directed by Michael Winterbottom.[1]
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We've got to stop letting them call us "the left". There's maga and then there's everybody else.
Walleye
21 hrs ago
#1
So true. After he was elected, I sincerely tried to make myself feel better by
allegorical oracle
17 hrs ago
#72
His most "redeeming" features are laziness, incompetence, and lack of conviction (he has plenty of convictions though).
TheKentuckian
16 hrs ago
#76
The rethugs vowed during FDR's presidencies that they would someday regain total control and obliterate all that had
Texin
18 hrs ago
#68
Start by not letting them steal election. With the only REAL response is "thank you let me have another." Where is.....
usaf-vet
18 hrs ago
#54
Perfect diagnosis. I'd like to add one thing here, as to your "they cheated"
bluestarone
11 hrs ago
#95
You mean that Trump will help Putin destroy Europe and America if he can then yes. It's weird.
BradBo
20 hrs ago
#24
It's not unprecedented. Black people lived through this in the Jim Crow South.
Yavin4
19 hrs ago
#35
There are so many Fox type news things playing round the clock and you can tell
Maraya1969
18 hrs ago
#55
Yep. I feel like I'm on a plane that's going down, waiting for the crash.
CaptainTruth
18 hrs ago
#67
The only part of that I'm not wondering as well is "how so many people have lost their minds"
JHB
11 hrs ago
#97
The nuclear sabre rattling from russia has been going on for nearly 3 years.
Crunchy Frog
10 hrs ago
#100