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SUMMARY
THE SHOCK DOCTRINE
BASED ON THE BOOK BY NAOMI KLEIN
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
The Foundation of Shock Doctrine
The First Tests of Shock Therapy
Exporting the "Clean Slate"
Surviving Democracy Through Crisis
The Fall of Communism and the Rise of Shock in Transition
Disaster Capitalism and the Exploitation of Crises
The Era of the Movable Green Zone
Ideological Blowback and the Full Circle
Resistance and the Future of Reconstruction
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism" explores the argument that major societal shocks, such as natural disasters, wars, and economic crises, are deliberately exploited to implement radical free market economic reforms. The book examines how these moments of disorientation are used to push through policies like privatization and deregulation, often associated with the theories of Milton Friedman and the Chicago School. It investigates various historical events across the globe, suggesting a pattern of what Klein terms "disaster capitalism" and also looks at the ideological responses and resistance that these actions generate.
© 2025 Speedy Library (Lydbog): 9798318117190
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Lydbog: 14. marts 2025
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