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The Shock Doctrine is a 2007 book that argues that neoliberal economic policies have been imposed on countries in crisis by exploiting the chaos and shock. The book covers cases from Chile to Iraq, and challenges the narrative of free market capitalism as a natural and welcome phenomenon.
- Naomi Klein
- 2007
“Shock doctrine” describes the brute tactic of systematically using the public’s disorientation following a collective shock—wars, coups, terrorist attacks, market crashes, natural disasters—to push through radical pro-corporate measures, often called “shock therapy.”
18 de set. de 2006 · Naomi Klein exposes how free market economic policies have exploited moments of shock and violence to advance radical privatization in many parts of the world. The book covers the history, examples, and consequences of disaster capitalism, and challenges its myth of peaceful global victory.
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The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (em português, A Doutrina do Choque - A Ascensão do Capitalismo do Desastre) é um livro de 2007 escrito pela jornalista canadense Naomi Klein, cuja tradução para o português foi feita no Brasil em 2008 pela editora Nova Fronteira.
The Shock Doctrine is a book by Naomi Klein that exposes how the global free market policies have been imposed on disaster-shocked people and countries. It traces the origins of the shock doctrine back to the University of Chicago and shows how it has been applied in various historical events and wars.
Tragédia em Nova Orleans 2005. Enquanto o mundo assiste ao flagelo dos moradores com as inundações causadas por tempestades que estouraram os diques da cidade o economista Milton Friedman apresenta no jornal The Wall Street Journal uma idéia radical.
30 de set. de 2007 · “The Shock Doctrine” is Klein’s ambitious look at the economic history of the last 50 years and the rise of free-market fundamentalism around the world. “Disaster capitalism,” as she calls it, is...