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The Shock Doctrine

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Reference to Naomi Klein's concept of using crises to implement unpopular policies, applied to blaming 'woke' for various disasters.

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"if i ever killed a bigshot CEO that everyone hated and my info became public, no one would say wow iqbal is so cool, no one would say yea i smoked pot with him in college. they would look at my goodreads and see the shock doctrine and call me a f**t."
luigi is making me feel like a loser · u/SpareManner2077 · ↑1506 · 2024-12-10
"Most regarded shock doctrine method so far."
Everything under the sun is because of woke · u/yeahicreatedsomethin · ↑111 · 2025-01-30
"Neoliberalism dies on the vine, never replacing the Keynesian model."
"Tara in true blood ep 1 reading the shock doctrine when she is introduced lol."
"The man's whole career is marked by failiure; shock capitalism in former USSR, millenium development goals in Africa."
Quite mad anybody gives Jeffrey Sachs anytime to air his opinion · u/Quick_Secretary6606 · ↑43 · 2025-11-16
"An economic local minimum like that caused by a recession provides the perfect opportunity to buy up shares in everything while they're cheap. However, during such recessions typically the only people or entities with enough capital to enjoy firesales like this are already ultra wealthy; resultantly"
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