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    The Shock Doctrine

    Naomi Klein

    588 pages

    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.

    This book provides a deep understanding of how economic shocks can shape societies and personal experiences.

    This book delves into the politics of the late 20th century, revealing how certain events shaped our world in significant ways.