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_aNo is not enough : _bresisting Trump's shock politics and winning the world we need / _cNaomi Klein. |
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_aChicago, IL : _bHaymarket Books, _c2017. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Part I. How we got here: rise of the superbrands -- 1. How Trump won by becoming the ultimate brand -- 2. The first family of brands -- 3. The Mar-a-Lago hunger games -- Part II. Where we are now: climate of inequality -- 4. The climate clock strikes midnight -- 5. The grabber-in-chief -- 6. Politics hates a vacuum -- 7. Learn to love economic populism -- Part III. How it could get worse: the shocks to come -- 8. Masters of disaster: doing an end run around democracy -- 9. The toxic to-do list: what to expect when you are expecting a crisis -- Part IV. How things could get better -- 10. When the shock doctrine backfires -- 11. When no was not enough -- 12. Lessons from Standing Rock: daring to dream -- 13. A time to leap: because small steps won't cut it -- Conclusion: The caring majority within reach -- Postscript: The leap manifesto. | |
520 | _a"Acclaimed journalist, activist, and bestselling author Naomi Klein has spent two decades studying political shocks, climate change, and “brand bullies.” From this unique perspective, she argues that Trump is not an aberration but a logical extension of the worst, most dangerous trends of the past half-century—the very conditions that have unleashed a rising tide of white nationalism the world over...This timely, urgent book from one of our most influential thinkers offers a bracing positive shock of its own, helping us understand just how we got here, and how we can, collectively, come together and heal."--Publisher's website. | ||
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