The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

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Challenging free-market myths through historical shocks.

If you've ever been skeptical about the idea that free markets naturally lead to free societies, "The Shock Doctrine" could be a thought-provoking read for you. Naomi Klein dives into the darker side of economic policies and global events, weaving a narrative that's as informative as it is unsettling. It's the sort of book that might change how you see the intersection of politics, economics, and large-scale crises.

  • Warwick Prize for Writing (2009)
  • Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Award for Non‐Fiction Book (2008)
  • OLA Evergreen Award Nominee (2008)
  • British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction Nominee (2008)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

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ISBN: 9780713998993
Authors: Naomi Klein
Publisher: ALLEN LANE
Date of Publication: 2007-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 4.28
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In her ground-breaking reporting from Iraq, Naomi Klein exposed how the trauma of invasion was being exploited to remake the country in the interest of foreign corporations. She called it "disaster capitalism." Covering Sri Lanka in the wake of the tsunami, and New Orleans post-Katrina, she witnessed something remarkably similar. People still reeling from catastrophe were being hit again, this time with economic "shock treatment" losing their land and homes to rapid-fire corporate makeovers. The Shock Doctrine retells the story of the most dominant ideology of our time, Milton Friedman's free market economic revolution. In contrast to the popular myth of this movement's peaceful global victory, Klein shows how it has exploited moments of shock and extreme violence in order to implement its economic policies in so many parts of the world from Latin America and Eastern Europe to South Africa, Russia, and Iraq. At the core of disaster capitalism is the use of cataclysmic events to advance radical privatization combined with the privatization of the disaster response itself. By capitalizing on crises, created by nature or war, Klein argues that the disaster capitalism complex now exists as a booming new economy, and is the violent culmination of a radical economic project that has been incubating for fifty years.
 

Challenging free-market myths through historical shocks.

If you've ever been skeptical about the idea that free markets naturally lead to free societies, "The Shock Doctrine" could be a thought-provoking read for you. Naomi Klein dives into the darker side of economic policies and global events, weaving a narrative that's as informative as it is unsettling. It's the sort of book that might change how you see the intersection of politics, economics, and large-scale crises.

  • Warwick Prize for Writing (2009)
  • Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Award for Non‐Fiction Book (2008)
  • OLA Evergreen Award Nominee (2008)
  • British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction Nominee (2008)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.