Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the New York Times and #1 international bestseller, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Published worldwide in September 2007, The Shock Doctrine is being translated in 27 languages. It was a finalist for several prizes including the 2007 LA Times Book Award, New York Public Library Bernstein Award for Journalism, and the National Business Book Award (Canada). In 2008 it won the Canadian Booksellers Association’s Libris Award for Non-Fiction Book of the Year and is longlisted for the inaugural 2009 Warwick Prize for Writing (UK). The six minute companion film, created by Alfonso Cuaron, director of Children of Men, was an Official Selection of the 2007 Venice Biennale and Toronto International Film Festivals and was a viral phenomenon, downloaded over a million times.
Her first book No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies was also an international bestseller, translated into over 28 languages with more than a million copies in print. A collection of her work, Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate was published in 2002.
Naomi Klein writes a regular column for The Nation and The Guardian that is syndicated internationally by The New York Times Syndicate. In 2004, her reporting from Iraq for Harper’s Magazine won the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. Also in 2004, she co-produced The Take with director Avi Lewis, a feature documentary about Argentina’s occupied factories. The film was an Official Selection of the Venice Biennale and won the Best Documentary Jury Prize at the American Film Institute’s Film Festival in Los Angeles.
She is a former Miliband Fellow at the London School of Economics and holds an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of King’s College, Nova Scotia.
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (DVD)
SKU: 9781604861044
Author: Naomi Klein • Produced by Bonobo Films
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Length: 77 Minutes
Size: 5.5 x 7.5
Language: English
DVD Format: NTSC
UPC: 760137490890
Published: 9/2009
ISBN: 9781604861044
Publisher: PM Press
Subjects: Economics, Politics
Praise
“Naomi Klein is one of the most important new voices in American journalism today.”
—Seymour M. Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist
“Naomi Klein’s exposé of neo-liberal economics is certain to be sensational. She rips away the ‘free trade’ and globalization ideologies that disguise a conspiracy to privatize war and disaster and grab public property for the rich few. She is brilliant on the malevolent influence of Milton Friedman and the University of Chicago’s Economics Department in promoting global privatization. She offers an excellent explanation for the failure to repair New Orleans after Katrina. Hers is a long-needed analysis of our headlong flight back to feudalism under the guise of social science and ‘freedom.’”
—Chalmers Johnson, author of the Blowback Trilogy (on the book)
“Naomi Klein is an investigative reporter like no other. She roams the continents with eyes wide open and her brain operating at full speed, finding connections we never thought of, and patterns which eluded us. She shows us, in clear and elegant language, how catastrophes–natural ones like Katrina, unnatural ones like war–become opportunities for a savage capitalism, calling itself ‘the free market,’ to privatize everything in sight, bringing huge profits to some, misery for others. To ensure the safety of such a system, it becomes necessary to constrict freedom, to assault human rights. The torture chambers for some then match the torturing of the larger society.”
—Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States (on the book)
Foreword by Naomi
A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice
SKU: 9781629630397
Editors: Joshua Kahn, Stephen D’Arcy, Tony Weis, Toban Black • Foreword by Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629630397
Published: 9/2014
Format: Paperback, ePub, PDF, mobi
Size: 9 x 6
Page count: 392
Subjects: Politics-Activism/Nature-Environment
Praise
“The tar sands has become a key front in the fight against climate
change, and the fight for a better future, and it’s hard to overstate
the importance of the struggles it has inspired.”
—Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben
“Avoiding ‘game over for climate’ requires drawing a line in the tar sands sludge. A Line in the Tar Sands makes clear why and how this tar sands quagmire could be the beginning of the end for the mighty fossil fuel industry.”
—Dr. James Hansen, NASA
“From Indigenous people’s sharing of prophecy, to lock-downs and
blockades, from marches to hip-hop tours, from horseback rides to hunger
strikes, and from mass arrests in front of the White House and
Parliament to court battles, A Line in the Tar Sands examines
the ongoing struggle to protect Sacred Water and Mother Earth through
the voices and actions of the people who are living it. Read A Line in the Tar Sands and
be heartbroken to learn the extent of the destruction of Mother Earth.
Be inspired by the people working to stop the destruction.”
—Debra White Plume, Moccasins on the Ground, Owe Aku International
“The most important stories in the tar sands struggle are hidden by
the media. This revelatory book tells of Canadian duplicity, Chinese
capital, migrant workers, healing ceremonies, movement reflection and
strategy, EU lobbying, the contradictions of NGO politics, Indigenous
activism, and much more. The story of Greenhouse Goo is global. But so
it its resistance: beautiful, complex, and rich. A Line in the Tar Sands
is drawn with hope and righteous anger, celebrating the cosmologies
that the tar sands industry—and its politicians—would destroy.”
—Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved
“This collaborative effort not only details the insanity of tar sands
development, it also shines a light on the Indigenous-led resistance
movement challenging the fundamentally exploitative paradigm underlying
extreme energy extraction. It provides a model of genuine solidarity in
the fight to replace oppression with a healthy and just world.”
—Tim Dechristopher, Bidder 70
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Reviews
- The Rise of Disaster Capitalism on Political Media Review
- Disaster Capitalism in the Feminist Review
- A Line in the Tar Sands: A Review in UnderCurrents
- A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice in Z Communications
- A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice
- A Line in the Tar Sands excerpt on the Socialist Project
- Why we need to win the battle over the tar sands
- A Line in the Tar Sands: A Publishers Weekly Review
- A Line in the Tar Sands: A Review on Earth First!
- A Line in the Tar Sands Review on Peace News