The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
by Naomi Klein
This book delves into the impact of neoliberal policies, similar to 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism', and critiques the exploitation of crises.
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by Naomi Klein
This book delves into the impact of neoliberal policies, similar to 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism', and critiques the exploitation of crises.
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Piketty's work provides a deep economic perspective that serves as a critical historical context for understanding neoliberalism.
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Zuboff's analysis of how current neoliberal practices intertwine with technology reflects the ongoing evolution of neoliberalism.
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Standing's examination of societal changes driven by neoliberalism aligns with the themes presented in 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism'.
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This book critiques the growth-at-all-costs mentality of neoliberalism, resonating with the themes of economic critique seen in the user's referenced book.
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While this is the user's reference book, it provides a concise definition of neoliberalism which complements other recommended readings.
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Klein critiques the current economic paradigms, offering a similar critique of neoliberalism's repercussions as seen in 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism'.
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Standing explores economic systems that enrich a minority while burdening the majority, paralleling the critiques in Harvey's work.
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Polanyi's work provides a foundational understanding of economic systems that can enhance the reader's understanding of neoliberalism’s context.
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