Naomi Klein: Nobody's perfect but that's not an excuse for doing nothing'
Briefly

Klein's winning book, Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World, analyzes shadow identity, starting with confusion between her and Naomi Wolf and ending with a meditation on the victim-persecutor dynamic in the Gaza war.
Klein's work, beginning with No Logo, emphasizes the personal is political, with Doppelganger delving into her most personal reflections, departing from her usually directive writing style.
The book's release before the Israel-Hamas conflict sparked discussions on settler colonialism, with Klein noting the discomfort in some reviews but highlighting doppelganger stories evolve into deeper narratives.
Klein, a climate activist, views the ongoing Palestinian occupation and Nakba alongside her book's themes, emphasizing how mirrored identities often reveal more uncomfortable truths.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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