

The shock doctrine
4.6
(22 ratings)662 pages2008A.A. Knopf CanadaISBN 9780676978001
Financial crisesCapitalismFree enterpriseCorporate powerDisastersEconomic historyInternational economic relationsViolenceWorld politicsForeign relationsNew York Times bestsellerNew York Times reviewedEconomic policyModern HistoryArmed ConflictsDiplomatic relationsInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)Market economiesGlobalizacjaKrytyka
About this book
**The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism** is a 2007 book by the Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein. In the book, Klein argues that neoliberal free market policies (as advocated by the economist Milton Friedman) have risen to prominence in some developed countries because of a deliberate strategy of "shock therapy". This centers on the exploitation of national crises (disasters or upheavals) to establish controversial and questionable policies, while citizens are too distracted (emotionally and physically) to engage and develop an adequate response, and resist effectively. The book advances the idea that some man-made events, such as the Iraq War, were undertaken with the intention of pushing through such unpopular policies in their wake.
Some reviewers criticized the book for making what they viewed as simplifications of political phenomena, while others lauded it as a compelling and important work. The book served as the main source of a 2009 documentary feature film with the same title directed by Michael Winterbottom.
(Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shock_Doctrine))
Publication Details
- Publisher
- A.A. Knopf Canada
- Published
- 2008
- Pages
- 662
- ISBN
- 9780676978001
About Unknown Author
Naomi Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker known for her political analyses, support of ecofeminism and organized labour, and criticism of corporate globalization, fascism and capitalism. Klein first became known internationally for her alter-globalization book *No Logo* (1999).
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