Essays, speeches, columns, and articles reflect the author's views on a range of issues, including the privatization of water, genetically modified food, and free trade.
Provocativo, inteligente y apasionado, Vallas y ventanas es una guía para la supervivencia en la economía de hoy, un análisis de la globalización y sus consecuencias, así como un documento sobre una época única en la historia.
The best-selling author of The Shock Doctor explains why the environmental crisis challenges us to abandon "free market" ideologies and remake political systems, arguing that a massive reduction of greenhouse emissions may offer a best ...
Longlisted for the National Book Award “I hope that Klein’s book is read by more than just her (mostly) leftwing fan base.
Equal parts cultural analysis, political manifesto, mall-rat memoir, and journalistic exposé, it is the first book to uncover a betrayal of the central promises of the information age: choice, interactivity, and increased freedom.
These long-form essays show Klein at her most prophetic and philosophical, investigating the climate crisis not only as a profound political challenge but as a spiritual and imaginative one, as well.
This is a modern classic, a book that deals with the impossibly difficult themes of race in America, set during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s.
An introduction to the concept of "disaster capitalism" offers an expose of how the global "free market" has exploited crises, violence, and shock over the past three decades to promote radical privatization that benefits large corporations ...
Not long ago, Naomi Klein had just such an experience—she was confronted with a doppelganger whose views she found abhorrent but whose name and public persona were similar enough to her own that many people confused her for the other.
Experience the forces that shaped an American icon -- and America itself -- in this gripping tale of courage, country, loyalty, and love.
It's already apparent that today's Trades Hall presence is greater than it was at s11. Marching under scarlet CFMEU banners, the construction workers make up the largest group. It's somehow appropriate that they should be the ones to ...