The shock doctrine

the rise of disaster capitalism

Reveals how the American government is using public disorientation after massive shocks such as wars, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters, to push through unpopular and controversial decisions and policies, creating an atmosphere of "disaster capitalism" that has shaped the global market in recent years.

Metropolitan Books/Holt
2007
9780805079838
book

Holdings

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22164440878591888270573390238BATH103BATH40702330.12 KLE330.1215774597521684524115
36344441890862259270573390238DANH146DANH16828330 KLE33015774597521709567815