About Naomi Klein
Canadian author and activist (b. 1970) who became a defining voice of the anti-globalisation left with No Logo (1999) and of climate politics with This Changes Everything (2014). The Shock Doctrine made her one of the most widely read critics of neoliberal capitalism worldwide.
Books by Naomi Klein
The Shock Doctrine
The most influential left critique of free-market 'shock therapy.' Klein argues that radical pro-market reforms — privatisation, deregulation, deep cuts — have repeatedly been pushed through during crises, when populati…
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The most influential left argument that the climate crisis is, at root, a crisis of capitalism. Klein contends that the deregulated, growth-obsessed market system is structurally incapable of the rapid emissions cuts th…
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