The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Naomi Klein, . . Metropolitan, $27.50 (558pp) ISBN 978-0-8050-7983-8
The neo-liberal economic policies—privatization, free trade, slashed social spending—that the “Chicago School” and the economist Milton Friedman have foisted on the world are catastrophic in two senses, argues this vigorous polemic. Because their results are disastrous—depressions, mass poverty, private corporations looting public wealth, by the author's accounting—their means must be cataclysmic, dependent on political upheavals and natural disasters as coercive pretexts for free-market “reforms” the public would normally reject. Journalist Klein (
Reviewed on: 07/23/2007
Genre: Nonfiction
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