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I am reading this at the moment, and saw there was a documentary on E4 about Naomi Klein’s book on last night, anyone else watch / (read) it?
interesting stuff
link for the doccumentary here:
The Shock Doctrine – 4oD – Channel 4
In THE SHOCK DOCTRINE, Naomi Klein explodes the myth that the global free market triumphed democratically. Exposing the thinking, the money trail and the puppet strings behind the world-changing crises and wars of the last four decades, The Shock Doctrine is 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 tsunami wipes out the coasts of Southeast Asia, the pristine beaches are auctioned off to tourist resorts…. New Orleans’s residents, scattered from Hurricane Katrina, discover that their public housing, hospitals and schools will never be reopened…. These events are examples of “the shock doctrine”: using the public’s disorientation following massive collective shocks – wars, terrorist attacks, or natural disasters — to achieve control by imposing economic shock therapy. Sometimes, when the first two shocks don’t succeed in wiping out resistance, a third shock is employed: the electrode in the prison cell or the Taser gun on the streets.
Based on breakthrough historical research and four years of on-the-ground reporting in disaster zones, The Shock Doctrine vividly shows how disaster capitalism – the rapid-fire corporate reengineering of societies still reeling from shock – did not begin with September 11, 2001. The book traces its origins back fifty years, to the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman, which produced many of the leading neo-conservative and neo-liberal thinkers whose influence is still profound in Washington today. New, surprising connections are drawn 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.
The Shock Doctrine follows the application of these ideas through our contemporary history, showing in riveting detail how well-known events of the recent past have been deliberate, active theatres for the shock doctrine, among them: Pinochet’s coup in Chile in 1973, the Falklands War in 1982, the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Asian Financial crisis in 1997 and Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
Yo Tank,
Ive read it about a year ago, good read and a number of interesting examples to highlight, what on consideration is quite obvious, Disaster Capitalist tendencies of the big players in the corporate and political worlds.
It definitely isnt a balanced view and she pushes her point a bit too much at times. Still, a good book and one ill pick up again soon now that ive been reminded of it – a habit i have with books like this once ive had chance to let the information digest.
🙂
@L1veMou5 348748 wrote:
what on consideration is quite obvious
yeh defo, but rarely is it that it is actually in the forfront of everyday conciousness, as it can be such an easy thing just to ‘get on and ignore’ if you get me,
and as I feel I am quite uneducated in certain areas it looked a good book (from the reviews etc ) to give me some background and knowledge, the docu was good but I think the book obviously is much more indepth
There are some shocking things here. But, the profiteering from war and disaster is not really anything new. That a few people are getting all the lolly is not new either. Given certain regularity conditions, a market system can theoretically bring about an efficient allocation of resources. However, this says nothing about the distributional consequences.
@PhilKmorgan 348785 wrote:
There are some shocking things here. But, the profiteering from war and disaster is not really anything new.
indeed PK – but for me being a bit shit on history and politics etc its good to get some background and the book seems to have it all
@Tank Girl 348787 wrote:
indeed PK – but for me being a bit shit on history and politics etc its good to get some background and the book seems to have it all
Yes, I was just looking at it from another perspective. I did watch the documentary in ur link and now think I would like to read the book. Of course, there r lots of books I would like to read, so don’t know when I will get round to read it…:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:group_hugraaa
In terms of background reading/viewing get yourself on the Noam Chomsky reading list or to his website. That man is like a walking history lesson. I spent hours watching the streaming videos of his lectures and found myself learning more than in any history lesson. You do, again, need to keep the salt handy (with frequent pinches) and make notes throughout – then google and wiki to your hearts content!
@L1veMou5 348796 wrote:
In terms of background reading/viewing get yourself on the Noam Chomsky reading list or to his website.
cheers matey have been on there too,
I wish in hindsight my school had done better at teaching history etc, I gave it up as soon as poss and focused on art,
I think its only as I’ve got older and more interested in the world around me I started to try and educate myself.
@PhilKmorgan 348793 wrote:
Of course, there r lots of books I would like to read, so don’t know when I will get round to read it…:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:group_hugraaa
this is my problem too, have just finished a mamouth oliver james reading list and the shock doctrine been on the bookcase for a while and not exactly what I’d call bedtime reading – so I am slowly progressing 😉
I think I go through a mix of reading ‘shit easy novels’ to ‘propper’ books to give myself some relief
but still have about 6 books waiting for me to get through, but with all the shit thats been going on recently I’ve really had to make an effort to ‘sit down’ make time for reading..
but am defo up for any other suggestions so fire away guys!!!
:bounce_fl:bounce_fl:bounce_fl
Not read anything by her, but i have heard a lot of good things about her, she is the ‘poster girl’ of the hard-left, in sense she is (reasonably) good looking
Would you say are enjoying the book?
@ketordeath 348902 wrote:
Not read anything by her, but i have heard a lot of good things about her, she is the ‘poster girl’ of the hard-left, in sense she is (reasonably) good looking
Would you say are enjoying the book?
I wouldnt say I am necessarily enjoying it, but it is interesting and has lead me to do further reading on the net, esp about the psychiatric inpatient ‘torture’ testing sanctioned by the CIA :hopeless:
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