Naomi Klein: shock doctrine
In this series, No Logo author Naomi Klein discusses her new book The Shock Doctrine
Vote with your feet: film, music, art and more to engage you politically
From the heroic Mr Smith using political institutions to clear his name to Naomi Klein’s exposé of the sharp end of globalisation, our critics choose political cultural works that inspire
‘We can’t go back to normal’: how will coronavirus change the world?
The long read: Times of upheaval are always times of radical change. Some believe the pandemic is a once-in-a-generation chance to remake society and build a better future. Others fear it may only make existing injustices worse
Survival of the fittest in 2013
Letters: This Tory-led government has no capacity for compassion or empathy
Naomi Klein disowns Winterbottom adaptation of Shock Doctrine
Author and activist disagrees with documentary's take on her critique of 'disaster capitalism', to be screened on More4
More4 to show Shock Doctrine film
Michael Winterbottom film based on Naomi Klein book about US 'disaster capitalism' to get UK TV premiere. By James Robinson
Outstanding 'complexity' wins Naomi Klein £50,000 inaugural Warwick prize
The Shock Doctrine has taken the first ever Warwick prize for writing, which this year judged its competitors on their 'complexity'
'There are CCTV cameras everywhere'
Naomi Klein on state monitoring of private space in China
Naomi Klein: How has war been commercialised?
Author Naomi Klein explains why the business of war is booming.
The Homeland Security Bubble: further reading
Naomi Klein: What is disaster capitalism?
Ewen Cameron: further reading
Milton Friedman: further reading
Naomi Klein: What is The Shock Doctrine?
Naomi Klein: How long do the effects of shock last?
Shock is temporary, says Naomi Klein, offering hope to those exploited by disaster capitalism.