A fantastic book by Naomi Klein documenting how governments take advantage of social crises in order to implement unpopular neoliberal policies. Copied to clipboard Available for Purchase at naomiklein.org Further Resources Files naomi-klein-the-shock-doctrine.pdf (7.63 MB) capitalism imperialism CIA neoliberalism Naomi Klein financial crisis Comments Great book and the DVD also.I Great book and the DVD also.I suppose these days they would call it a Reset!
Great book and the DVD also.I Great book and the DVD also.I suppose these days they would call it a Reset!
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Great book and the DVD also.I
Great book and the DVD also.I suppose these days they would call it a Reset!