Naomi Klein Sees Uncanny Doubles in Our Politics
Briefly

In 2008, in a Profile for this magazine, Larissa MacFarquhar described Naomi Klein as "the most visible and influential figure on the American left-what Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky were thirty years ago."
Its leaping-off point is not global warming or the expansion of government surveillance but, rather, the fact that Naomi Klein, for more than a decade, has been regularly mistaken for Naomi Wolf.
Klein became famous in 1999 for 'No Logo,' her manifesto about globalization and consumption; she published 'The Shock Doctrine' in 2007, about disaster capitalism, and 2014's 'This Changes Everything,' about the climate crisis.
Read at The New Yorker
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