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Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x159x50 mm, kaal: 988 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2007
  • Kirjastus: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 0713998997
  • ISBN-13: 9780713998993
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x159x50 mm, kaal: 988 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2007
  • Kirjastus: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 0713998997
  • ISBN-13: 9780713998993
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In this groundbreaking book, the bestselling author of "No Logo" exposes the gripping story of how America's 'free market' policies have come to dominate the world - through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries. At the most chaotic juncture in Iraq's civil war, a new law is unveiled that would allow Shell and BP to claim the country's vast oil reserves. Immediately following September 11, the Bush Administration quietly out-sources the running of the 'War on Terror' to Halliburton and Blackwater. After a powerful tsunami devastates the coasts of Southeast Asia, the pristine beaches are auctioned off to tourist resorts. New Orleans' residents, still scattered from Hurricane Katrina, discover that their public housing, hospitals and schools will never be reopened.These events are examples of what Naomi Klein calls 'the shock doctrine': the use of public disorientation following massive collective shocks - wars, terrorist attacks, natural disasters - to push through unpopular economic measures often called 'shock therapy'. Sometimes, when the first two shocks don't succeed in wiping out all resistance, a third is employed: that of the electrode in the prison cell or of the Taser gun. Based on breakthrough historical research and four years of on-the-ground reporting in disaster zones, "The Shock Doctrine" explodes the myth that the global free market triumphed democratically. Disaster capitalism - the rapid-fire corporate reengineering of societies that are reeling from shock - did not begin with September 11, 2001.Klein traces its intellectual origins back fifty years to the University of Chicago's economics department under Milton Friedman, whose influence is still felt around the world. She draws new and surprising connections between economic policy, 'shock and awe' warfare and covert CIA-funded experiments in electroshock and sensory deprivation in the 1950s; research that helped write the torture manuals used today in Guantanamo Bay. As Klein shows how the deliberate use of the shock doctrine produced world-changing events from Pinochet's coup in Chile in 1973 to the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, she tells a story radically different from the one usually heard. Once again Naomi Klein has written a book that will reframe the debate.

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Winner of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009.
Introduction Blank Is Beautiful: Three Decades of Erasing and Remaking the World 3(20)
PART 1 Two Doctor Shocks: Research and Development
23(50)
The Torture Lab: Ewen Cameron, the CIA and the Maniacal Quest to Erase and Remake the Human Mind
25(24)
The Other Doctor Shock: Milton Friedman and the Search for a Laissez-Faire Laboratory
49(24)
PART 2 The First Test: Birth Pangs
73(56)
States of Shock: The Bloody Birth of the Counterrevolution
75(23)
Cleaning the Slate: Terror Does Its Work
98(18)
``Entirely Unrelated'': How an Ideology Was Cleansed of Its Crimes
116(13)
PART 3 Surviving Democracy: Bombs Made of Laws
129(40)
Saved by a War: Thatcherism and Its Useful Enemies
131(11)
The New Doctor Shock: Economic Warfare Replaces Dictatorship
142(13)
Crisis Works: The Packaging of Shock Therapy
155(14)
PART 4 Lost in Transition: While We Wept, While We Trembled, While We Danced
169(112)
Slamming the Door on History: A Crisis in Poland, a Massacre in China
171(23)
Democracy Born in Chains: South Africa's Constricted Freedom
194(24)
Bonfire of a Young Democracy: Russia Chooses ``The Pinochet Option''
218(28)
The Capitalist Id: Russia and the New Era of the Boor Market
246(17)
Let It Burn: The Looting of Asia and ``The Fall of a Second Berlin Wall''
263(18)
PART 5 Shocking Times: The Rise of the Disaster Capitalism Complex
281(42)
Shock Therapy in the U.S.A.: The Homeland Security Bubble
283(25)
A Corporatist State: Removing the Revolving Door, Putting in an Archway
308(15)
PART 6 Iraq, Full Circle: Overshock
323(60)
Erasing Iraq: In Search of a ``Model'' for the Middle East
325(16)
Ideological Blowback: A Very Capitalist Disaster
341(19)
Full Circle: From Blank Slate to Scorched Earth
360(23)
PART 7 The Movable Green Zone: Buffer Zones and Blast Walls
383(60)
Blanking the Beach: ``The Second Tsunami''
385(21)
Disaster Apartheid: A World of Green Zones and Red Zones
406(17)
Losing the Peace Incentive: Israel as Warning
423(20)
Conclusion Shock Wears Off: The Rise of People's Reconstruction 443(24)
Notes 467(60)
Acknowledgments 527(8)
Index 535


Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, author and filmmaker. Her first book, the international bestseller No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies, was translated into 28 languages and called "a movement bible" by The New York Times. She writes an internationally syndicated column for The Nation and The Guardian and reported from Iraq for Harper's magazine. In 2004, she released The Take, a feature documentary about Argentina's occupied factories, co-produced with director Avi Lewis. She is a former Miliband Fellow at the London School of Economics and holds an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of King's College, Nova Scotia. www.naomiklein.org