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smiths wrote:what the fuck are you talking about?
MacCruiskeen wrote:The title of this interview with NK looks promising. Sadly, though (and pretty strangely), she seems reluctant to consider the idea that crises might well be created by those who want them and need them:Why Capitalism Needs Terror: An Interview with Naomi Klein
Kenneth Whyte, Maclean's, September 10, 2007
Talking about war, free-market fundamentalism and a breed of politicos who thrive on disaster
INTERVIEWER: There's a school of thought that free markets and democracy go hand in hand and together they make people free and prosperous. You're arguing that free-market ideology has triumphed around the world not because people have embraced the market but because the ideology has been imposed on them, often in moments of distress. Furthermore, these moments of distress have sometimes been created by governments as a pretext to bring in free-market policies. To top it all off, the policies haven't really worked. They've just enriched the people who introduced them. How's that for a summary?
NAOMI KLEIN: That's pretty good. I would quibble with a few things. I don't know that there are examples of the governments themselves creating the crises.
http://www.naomiklein.org/meet-naomi/in ... eds-terror
ninakat wrote:Telexx started a short-lived threadon The Shock Doctrine on Sept. 7 -- and MacCruiskeen left the following comment, which I think bears repeating here:MacCruiskeen wrote:The title of this interview with NK looks promising. Sadly, though (and pretty strangely), she seems reluctant to consider the idea that crises might well be created by those who want them and need them:Why Capitalism Needs Terror: An Interview with Naomi Klein
Kenneth Whyte, Maclean's, September 10, 2007
Talking about war, free-market fundamentalism and a breed of politicos who thrive on disaster
INTERVIEWER: There's a school of thought that free markets and democracy go hand in hand and together they make people free and prosperous. You're arguing that free-market ideology has triumphed around the world not because people have embraced the market but because the ideology has been imposed on them, often in moments of distress. Furthermore, these moments of distress have sometimes been created by governments as a pretext to bring in free-market policies. To top it all off, the policies haven't really worked. They've just enriched the people who introduced them. How's that for a summary?
NAOMI KLEIN: That's pretty good. I would quibble with a few things. I don't know that there are examples of the governments themselves creating the crises.
http://www.naomiklein.org/meet-naomi/in ... eds-terror
WTF?
And you think they feared that more than they feared the Soviet Union in the context of the Cold War?
Well, if you follow the coups, the overthrow of [Prime Minister] Mossadegh in Iran, [President] Arbenz in Guatemala -- these are the first two CIA coups in the '50s -- these were democratic nationalists, and it was always the same pattern of setting up this bogeyman of it's really a Soviet regime in disguise. So if we follow the coups, what we see is a desire to stomp out, systematically, this idea of a middle democratic ground. And they are a threat to U.S. foreign investment, there's no doubt.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Guess I was over optimistic about where Klein is going.
Blairwatch: Would you say that politicians are consciously trying to limit freedoms using Game theory formula?
Adam Curtis: No, I don't agree with that at all. I don't think politicians are trying to limit our freedoms. What I think is that politicians have adopted a model of human beings and a model of how human beings behave in society which is a very limiting and narrow one and that, through unforeseen consequences, has led them into this rather limited world that we have today.
No, I don't think they are trying to control us at all. Politicians always try to manage things but I don't think that they're trying to limit our freedom. If anything, the irony of all this is that freedom is the mantra of our time, from Mrs Thatcher through to Tony Blair as I illustrate at the front of the films, they talk about freedom. And I think, to give them credit, to give them the benefit of the doubt, they genuinely do believe that they are going to achieve freedom, but what I'm trying to say is without realising it, because they haven't examined the roots of the ideas that they are using, it's a very narrow idea of freedom and I think actually it probably may have a purpose and function in times or war but now in a much more complicated world it's actually leading them to the very opposite of freedom which is a limiting thing.
This new book by Naomi Kline is going to be bigger than John Perkins' 'Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.'
She was rather more pointed with Amy Goodman this week and spent a good deal of time on MK-ULTRA personality shaping experiments.
all the above is Reptillians in action.
Fuk the lizards.
...Im talking about cold blooded mass murdering territorial types.
Those who do because they can.
Those beyond both the gaze and control of the likes of you and me.
Those beyond the law.
Those who are abusing humanity and laughing at you and I as they do it .
Thats " What the fuck" Im talking about .
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