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Old 09-10-2007, 05:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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naomi klein's "shock theory"

this appeared in the guardian over the weekend. it is an excerpt/pr element for the new book by naomi klein of "no logo" fame.

the premise is interesting--that the generating of crisis is fundamental to neoliberalism.
the idea of it links to schumpeter's notion of "creative destruction" and so is consistent--the curious thing is klein's attempts to demonstrate that this use of crisis is an explicit element of a doctrine.

caveat: the referencepoints for this kind of thinking about neoliberalism are not so much present in the states itself--though klein opens with the post-katrina situation in nola as a jump-off point--rather, the crisis/forced introduction of neoliberal "reforms" is far more routine in areas that have received a little american-style "shock treatment" in the form of structural adjustment policies (explicitly) and other structurally symmetrical actions.

here's the article:

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source: http://media.fastclick.net/w/get.med...%2C00.html&d=f

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