Disaster capitalism
2008-09-19
Some people still believe the global spread of capitalism came
about by purely democratic means, but not Naomi Klein. She
says in "The Shock Doctrine" that disaster capitalism has been
used for decades to push through highly unpopular economic
shock therapy after regime changes, wars, terrorist attacks and
financial crises. Evidence shows that the industries that benefit
most from disaster - such as defense, healthcare and energy -
work hard to make sure the current disastrous trends continue
unchallenged, she says. Under Mirek Topolánek, ODS is using
the principles of disaster capitalism to push through economic
reforms, huge spending and privatization projects, and radar,
but time is running out. The harder it pushes in the few weeks
before the mid-Oct. elections, the more likely its deeds will be
reversed later. And in some cases, staying out of prison might
even become a big challenge.
[Czech Republic senate regional]
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