Reading The Shock Doctrine, I got flashbacks to reading No Logo all those years ago when I was a student. Klein's writing was eye-opening back then, and her case studies and research made even a dry brick of a book a project that I could not set down. It is the same experience with this one. The ...
Title : The Liars Author: Naomi Joy Two women. One deadly secret. A rivalry that could destroy them. Ava Wells is perfect. She has the boyfriend, the career, the looks. One night changes everything and her life isn't so seamless anymore. Jade Fernleigh is ambitious. She's worked hard to g...
The first 200 pages of the book is just repeating shock doctrine at the time of Trump election win. The last 100 pages is the new stuff. But by that time, I have pretty much lost interest in what she is going to say. Still a logic book but I have a bit of disagreement. Brushing over what the ...
Thanks to NetGalley and to the publisher, Penguin Books UK-Allen Lane, for providing me with an ARC e-copy of this book that I freely chose to review. I have a long list of books to read and I am trying to organise it somehow, mostly in order of acquisition, but this book arrived just as I had finis...
As I was reading the first part of this book, trawling through countless numbers of examples of how the fossil fuel industry is raping and pillaging our Earth, how our political leaders are in their pockets, and how were are constantly being bombarded with propaganda as to how climate change is real...
As I mentioned under The Shock Doctrine, this book is about the internal problems with the American Empire as opposed to the external concerns to the rest of the world. In a sense it is the idea that our culture is being destroyed by a culture of consumerism and that idea of profits before people is...
I got this book through Goodreads giveaways (thank you Penguin, Goodreads and Naomi Klein :) - it was my very first try at giveaways and I got lucky. Having read previous books by Ms. Klein I was so excited about this one. Both of the previous were eye opening, thought provoking and engaging and thi...
I'm largely convinced by this book, though it does feel a bit thin overall, and more than once I found myself shying away from the alarmism that seems to run beneath it. Still, Klein has an awful lot of believable facts on her side; enough to paint the picture of a powerful group of people only too ...
يعتبر هذا الكتاب من اهم الكتب الى ممكن تقراءها فى حياتك .. كتاب به كمية معلومات سياسية وتاريخية واقتصادية مبذول فيه جهد خرافى ..الكاتبة نقلتك من تشيلى وانقلاب بينوشيه الى بوليفيا والارجنتين والبرازيل لانجلترا وبولندا لروسيا للصين لتايلاند وسيريلانكا وكوريا وجزرالمالديف الى امريكا وصولا الى العراق و...
What take me so long? It is my bad. This is a 5 stars book and a must read for those who want to understand how the system created poor, and how government could systematically oppressed and tortured unionists and activists under the guidance of Milton Friedman and his Chicago boys. This is a great ...
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