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The Shock Doctrine

Wow,
check out this short film and book by Naomi Klein. Saw it on PBS the other day.

http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine

the short film is on the page above at upper left in a black and white image, or :

http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine/short-film

Its about the rise of disaster capitalism, using the stun and shock of war and or natural disasters to push through trade agreements that all people involved would have protested had they not been in a shock and awed state.

created by prime3end on Jan 03, 2008 at 07:19:35 pm     Comments: 6

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A modern take on Machiavellianism:
http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Doctrine-Rise-Disaster-Capitalism/dp/0805079831

Here's another quick vid by some Canadian comedy troop:

posted by charlatan on Jan 03, 2008 at 08:55:56 pm     #  

NAFTA sailed through the US Congress as smooth as any computer-designed schooner. What stun or shock was operating then?

posted by GuestZero on Jan 03, 2008 at 09:41:42 pm     #  

Well GuestZero, the corporations have been paying off your congressment and senators at will for a couple of hundred years. Is that enough to do it , do you think?

posted by prime3end on Jan 03, 2008 at 10:18:07 pm     #  

Prime, so what you're saying is, that being stunned and shocked by the blatant buying and selling of a trade policy is enough to ... push through the trade policy?

Sorry, that's too much of an identity action that doesn't determine anything of value. If the point was that corporations essentially run our government, then THAT is the real topic.

posted by GuestZero on Jan 04, 2008 at 05:21:56 am     #  

So free trade is the antithesis of fair trade?

And merchants don't always get together to provide higher quality goods at lower prices?

posted by charlatan on Jan 04, 2008 at 12:32:31 pm     #  

What the short movie says guestzero, is that we are using tactics out of the cia's 1950's torture manual to push thorough our fascist trade agreements on reluctant countries. We wait for them to get hit by an instance of horror that induces national shock, like a tsunami, a civil war, and earthquake, floods, anything horrific and unbearable. Such shock makes people's resistance to such vile agreements fade. We say to them, we will help you, IF, you sign the trade agreements. Milton Friedman the economist from hell, first pushed this tactic and we still use it today. Why do you think Wolffie went to the world bank for his next little gig as purveyor of evil? Good that they found a reason to kick his corrupt hind end out of there. But the tactic stands.

posted by prime3end on Jan 07, 2008 at 05:45:46 pm     #  

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