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...Klein put forward the thesis that free market/neo-conservative policies come about as a result of politicians using a crisis to push them through, she calls this doctrine the Shock Doctrine. Part of where Klein goes off the rails is in her insistance on...
...to auto industries) with public funds, then the public should be able to make demands upon them. Journalist and author Naomi Klein once called the idea "people's structural adjustment." This is a powerful moment for governments who are suddenly having...
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Earlier this week
... “To a different audience—to those that hold capital and power in this society—Naomi Klein’s words and her ideas are seen as a serious threat,” she said. “Her words are a source of inspiration . . . for those of us who were and are being radicalized by...
...It was a warmish night. The falafel shop next door was doing a brisk business. A line of people holding tickets to the Naomi Klein event stretched to the end of the block and around the corner. Outside the entrance to the cinema, a middle-aged man and an...
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...over, and the Democrats are not in a weaker position, but in a far more powerful position, and they are meeting this week. NAOMI KLEIN: Right. They actuallythey have a lot of leeway in which to act on this. You know, if Barney Frank means what he says,...
...resources? How are financial markets best defended from economic shock? Does liberalization ensure prosperity? Journalist Naomi Klein speaks with economists Joseph Stiglitz and Hernando de Soto in a conversation moderated by David Harvey, Distinguished...
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