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Economic transformation from "summary" of The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

The Shock Doctrine explores the idea that shocks - whether natural disasters, political upheavals, or economic crises - can be exploited by governments and corporations to push through radical economic policies that would not be possible under normal circumstances. These policies often involve privatization, deregulation, and cuts to social services, all in the name of "economic transformation". The concept of economic transformation is central to the book's thesis, which argues that these policies are not implemented for the benefit of the majority but rather serve the interests of a small elite. This elite takes advantage of moments of crisis to push through their agenda, using the shock of the crisis to disorient and disempower the population, making it easier to impose unpopular policies. The book provides numerous examples of economic transformation being carried out in countries around the world, fro...
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    The Shock Doctrine

    Naomi Klein

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