
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
by John Perkins (2004)
Like 'The Shock Doctrine', this book reveals economic exploitation and its global consequences.

by Naomi Klein (2006)
An introduction to "disaster capitalism" argues that the global free market has exploited crises, violence, and shock in the past three decades to promote radical privatization that benefits large corporations and powerful interest groups.
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by John Perkins (2004)
Like 'The Shock Doctrine', this book reveals economic exploitation and its global consequences.

by Vincent Bevins (2020)
This book, like 'The Shock Doctrine', exposes the dark side of Cold War politics and US interventions.

by Vijay Prashad (2020)
Similar to 'The Shock Doctrine', this offers a look at US-led coups and their global implications.

by Edward S. Herman (1980)
Echoing 'The Shock Doctrine', this critiques how power structures influence media and public opinion.

by Howard Zinn (1980)
Like 'The Shock Doctrine', this offers an alternative, critical perspective on history, focusing on overlooked voices.
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