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The Shock Doctrine
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Book • 2007
In this book, Naomi Klein argues that neoliberal economic policies, promoted by Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics, have risen to global prominence through a strategy she calls 'disaster capitalism.
' This involves exploiting moments of shock and extreme violence to implement radical privatization and deregulation policies.
Klein traces the origins of these tactics back to the University of Chicago and CIA-funded experiments, and documents their application in various parts of the world, including Latin America, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Russia, and Iraq.
The book exposes how these policies have been used to advance corporate interests at the expense of public welfare, often resulting in significant social and economic disparities.
' This involves exploiting moments of shock and extreme violence to implement radical privatization and deregulation policies.
Klein traces the origins of these tactics back to the University of Chicago and CIA-funded experiments, and documents their application in various parts of the world, including Latin America, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Russia, and Iraq.
The book exposes how these policies have been used to advance corporate interests at the expense of public welfare, often resulting in significant social and economic disparities.
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as one of 

’s best-known critiques of corporate power and later referenced by 

on neoliberal counterrevolution.


Ezra Klein


Naomi Klein


Naomi Klein

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We’re All Living in the ‘Mirror World’ Now
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as one of 

's previous works.

Matthew Bride


Naomi Klein

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Naomi Klein: It was Neoliberal Capitalism all along!
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when discussing her book "The Shock Doctrine" and its relation to Naomi Wolf's views on COVID-19.


Naomi Klein

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Naomi Klein on her doppelganger (and yours)
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, referring to the book's central idea about exploiting crises to push unpopular policies.

Matt Bernstein

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Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Deserves No Revisions
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as the work that perfectly lays out using a pre-existing agenda after a shocking event.


Kyle Kulinski

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September 11, 2025: MAJOR BREAKING: CHARLIE KIRK UPDATES, PROFESSIONAL HIT JOB?
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in relation to the shock doctrine and how disasters are seen as opportunities for privatization.

Frankie Boyle

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Frankie Boyle Meets George Monbiot - The Fight Against Neoliberalism
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, adding a structural dimension of crisis recovery to capitalism.

Julien Devaureix

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La pureté militante : une nécessité ? Peut-on changer le système sans radicalité ?
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, die verwijst naar een hoofdstuk over Rusland in de periode van de economische shocktherapie.

Evert van der Zweerde

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Ruslandkenner en filosoof Evert van der Zweerde: ‘Poetin wil geen Derde Wereldoorlog’ | Het Uur
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, summarizing the film by Matt Whitecross and Michael Winterbottom based on Naomi Klein's book.


Paul Chek

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378 — The Number 10: Why 2026 Will Force You to Face the Mirror With Paul Chek
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when discussing how the right often uses crises to further their agenda.

Chlöe Swarbrick

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Why We Should Want Our Politicians To Be Flawed | Chlöe Swarbrick | Zack Polanski



