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Disaster preparedness from "summary" of The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

The concept of disaster preparedness, as outlined in 'The Shock Doctrine' by Naomi Klein, revolves around the idea of leveraging moments of crisis to push through policies that would not be accepted in normal circumstances. This practice takes advantage of the chaos and confusion that follow a disaster, whether it be a natural calamity or a human-made crisis, to implement drastic changes that benefit a select few at the expense of the general population. Disaster preparedness is not about genuinely preparing for disasters or helping communities become more resilient in the face of future emergencies. Instead, it is a calculated strategy employed by governments and corporations to exploit vulnerable situations for their gain. By promoting the narrative of urgency and the need for immediate action, proponents of disaster preparedness create a sense of panic that allows them to fast-track policies that would otherwise be met with r...
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    The Shock Doctrine

    Naomi Klein

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