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Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker known for her political analyses; support of ecofeminism, organized labour, and leftism; and criticism of corporate globalization,[1] fascism, ecofascism[2] and capitalism.[3] As of 2021, she is an associate professor, and professor of climate justice at the University of British Columbia, co-directing a Centre for Climate Justice.[4]

Naomi Klein
Klein in 2014
Born (1970-05-08) May 8, 1970 (age 53)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OccupationAuthor, activist, professor, filmmaker
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Period1999–present
GenreNonfiction
SubjectAlter-globalization, anti-war, anti-globalization, anti-capitalism, organized labour, environmentalism, feminism, anti-Zionism
Notable worksThis Changes Everything, No Logo, The Shock Doctrine, Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
SpouseAvi Lewis
Children1
Website
naomiklein.org

Klein first became known internationally for her alter-globalization book No Logo (1999). The Take (2004), a documentary film about Argentine workers' self-managed factories, written by her and directed by her husband Avi Lewis, further increased her profile. The Shock Doctrine (2007), a critical analysis of the history of neoliberal economics, solidified her standing as a prominent activist on the international stage and was adapted into a six-minute companion film by Alfonso and Jonás Cuarón,[5] as well as a feature-length documentary by Michael Winterbottom.[6] Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate (2014) was a New York Times nonfiction bestseller and the winner of the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.[7]

In 2016, Klein was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for her activism on climate justice.[8] Klein frequently appears on global and national lists of top influential thinkers, including the 2014 Thought Leaders ranking compiled by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute,[9] Prospect magazine's world thinkers 2014 poll,[10] and Maclean's 2014 Power List.[11] She was formerly a member of the board of directors of the climate activist group 350.org.[12]

Family edit

Naomi Klein was born in Montreal, Quebec, into a Jewish family with a history of peace activism. Her parents were self-described hippies[13] who emigrated from the United States in 1967 as war resisters to the Vietnam War.[14] Her mother, documentary filmmaker Bonnie Sherr Klein, is best known for her anti-pornography film Not a Love Story.[15] Her father, Michael Klein, is a physician and a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Her brother, Seth Klein, is an author and the former director of the British Columbia office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Before World War II, her paternal grandparents were communists, but they began to turn against the Soviet Union after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939. In 1942, her grandfather, an animator at Disney, was fired after the 1941 strike,[16] and had to switch to working in a shipyard instead.[17] By 1956 they had abandoned communism. Klein's father grew up surrounded by ideas of social justice and racial equality, but found it "difficult and frightening to be the child of Communists", a so-called red diaper baby.[18]

Klein's husband, Avi Lewis, was born into a political and journalistic family. His grandfather, David Lewis, was an architect and leader of the federal New Democratic Party, while his father, Stephen Lewis, was a leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party.[19] Avi Lewis works as a TV journalist and documentary filmmaker. The couple have one child.[20]

Early life and education edit

Klein spent much of her teenage years in shopping malls, obsessed with designer labels.[21] As a child and teenager, she found it "very oppressive to have a very public feminist mother," and she rejected politics, instead embracing "full-on consumerism".[21]

She has attributed her change in worldview to two catalysts. One was when she was 17 and preparing for the University of Toronto, her mother had a stroke and became severely disabled.[22] Naomi, her father, and her brother took care of Bonnie through the period in hospital and at home, making educational sacrifices to do so.[22] That year off prevented her "from being such a brat".[21] The next year, after she had begun her studies at the University of Toronto, the second catalyst occurred: the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre of female engineering students, which proved to be a wake-up call to feminism.[23]

Klein's writing career began with contributions to The Varsity, a student newspaper, where she served as editor-in-chief. After her third year at the University of Toronto, she dropped out of university to take a job at The Globe and Mail, followed by an editorship at This Magazine. In 1995, she returned to the University of Toronto with the intention of finishing her degree[18] but left to pursue an internship in journalism before acquiring the final credits required to complete her degree.[24]

Works edit

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In 1999 Klein published the book No Logo, which for many became a manifesto of the anti-globalization movement. In it, she attacks brand-oriented consumer culture and the operations of large corporations. She also accuses several such corporations of unethically exploiting workers in the world's poorest countries in pursuit of greater profits. In this book, Klein criticized Nike so severely that Nike published a point-by-point response.[25] No Logo became an international bestseller, selling over one million copies in over 28 languages.[26]

Fences and Windows edit

 
Klein speaking in 2002

Klein's Fences and Windows (2002) is a collection of her articles and speeches written on behalf of the anti-globalization movement (all proceeds from the book go to benefit activist organizations through The Fences and Windows Fund).[27]

The Take edit

The Take (2004), a documentary film collaboration by Klein and Lewis, concerns factory workers in Argentina who took over a closed plant and resumed production, operating as a collective. The first African screening was in the Kennedy Road shack settlement in the South African city of Durban, where the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement began.[28]

An article in Z Communications criticized The Take for its portrayal of the Argentine general and politician Juan Domingo Perón arguing that he was falsely portrayed as a social democrat.[29]

The Shock Doctrine edit

Klein's third book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, was published on September 4, 2007. The book argues that the free market policies of Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics have risen to prominence in countries such as Chile under Pinochet, Poland, and Russia under Yeltsin. The book also argues that policy initiatives (for instance, the privatization of Iraq's economy under the Coalition Provisional Authority) were rushed through while the citizens of these countries were in shock from disasters, upheavals, or invasion. The book became an international and New York Times bestseller[26] and was translated into 28 languages.[30]

 
Klein in 2008 with the Polish edition of Shock Doctrine

Central to the book's thesis is the contention that those who wish to implement unpopular free market policies now routinely do so by taking advantage of certain features of the aftermath of major disasters, be they economic, political, military or natural. The suggestion is that when a society experiences a major 'shock' there is a widespread desire for a rapid and decisive response to correct the situation; this desire for bold and immediate action provides an opportunity for unscrupulous actors to implement policies which go far beyond a legitimate response to disaster. The book suggests that when the rush to act means the specifics of a response will go unscrutinized, that is the moment when unpopular and unrelated policies will intentionally be rushed into effect. The book appears to claim that these shocks are in some cases intentionally encouraged or even manufactured.

Klein identifies the "shock doctrine", elaborating on Joseph Schumpeter, as the latest in capitalism's phases of "creative destruction".[citation needed]

The Shock Doctrine was adapted into a short film of the same name, released onto YouTube.[31] The original is no longer available on the site; however, a duplicate was published in 2008.[32] The film was directed by Jonás Cuarón, produced and co-written by his father Alfonso Cuarón. The original video was viewed over one million times.[26]

The publication of The Shock Doctrine increased Klein's prominence, with The New Yorker judging her "the most visible and influential figure on the American left—what Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky were thirty years ago." On February 24, 2009, the book was awarded the inaugural Warwick Prize for Writing from the University of Warwick in England. The prize carried a cash award of £50,000.

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate edit

Klein's fourth book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate, was published in September 2014.[33] The book puts forth the argument that the hegemony of neoliberal market fundamentalism is blocking any serious reforms to halt climate change and protect the environment.[34] Questioned about Klein's claim that capitalism and controlling climate change were incompatible, Benoit Blarel, manager of the Environment and Natural Resources global practice at the World Bank, said that the write-off of fossil fuels necessary to control climate change "will have a huge impact all over" and that the World Bank was "starting work on this".[35] The book won the 2014 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction,[36] and was a shortlisted nominee for the 2015 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.[37]

No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need edit

Klein's fifth book, No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need was published in June 2017. It has also been published internationally with the alternative subtitle Defeating the New Shock Politics.[38] Writing in Geographical, Chris Fitch described this book as arguing for "radical change, and for bold, ambitious policies, to provide a credible alternative to the world vision of the Trump White House, and avert the worst effects of climate change."[39]

The Battle for Paradise: Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists edit

Released in June 2018 as paperback and e-book, The Battle for Paradise: Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists covers what San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz refers to as the post-Hurricane Maria unmasked colonialism leading to inequality and "creating a fierce humanitarian crisis."[40]

On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal edit

In April 2019, Simon & Schuster announced they would be publishing Klein's seventh book, On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal, which was published on September 17, 2019.[41] On Fire is a collection of essays focusing on climate change and the urgent actions needed to preserve the world.[42] Klein relates her meeting with Greta Thunberg in the opening essay in which she discusses the entrance of young people into those speaking out for climate awareness and change. She supports the Green New Deal throughout the book and in the final essay she discusses the 2020 U.S. election stating: "The stakes of the election are almost unbearably high. It's why I wrote the book and decided to put it out now and why I'll be doing whatever I can to help push people toward supporting a candidate with the most ambitious Green New Deal platform—so that they win the primaries and then the general."[43][44]

Doppelganger: a Trip into the Mirror World edit

Released in September 2023, Doppelganger is a memoir and social critique that contrasts Klein's worldview with Naomi Wolf's, a writer who is often mistaken for Klein and vice versa. In her 10-page introduction, Klein explains how she has been mistaken for the "other Naomi", with whom she "has been chronically confused for over a decade... I have been confused with Other Naomi for so long and so frequently that I have often felt that she was following me". For this reason, she started to follow what she calls Wolf's "new alliances with some of the most dangerous men on the planet", and wrote the book with the intention of using her doppelganger experience "as a guide into and through what I have come to understand as our doppelganger culture".[45]

Klein suggests that the Western world has fractured along political and ideological lines to such an extent that each side feels the other exists in a "mirror world".[46] The book received primarily positive reviews and debuted at #8 on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction weekly best seller list.[47]

Views edit

Iraq War criticism edit

Klein has written about the Iraq War. In "Baghdad Year Zero" (Harper's Magazine, September 2004),[48] Klein argues that, contrary to popular belief, the George W. Bush administration did have a clear plan for post-invasion Iraq: to build a completely unconstrained free market economy. She describes plans to allow foreigners to extract wealth from Iraq and the methods used to achieve those goals.[49][50] Her "Baghdad Year Zero" was one of the inspirations for the 2008 film War, Inc.[51]

Klein's "Bring Najaf to New York" (The Nation, August 2004) argued that Muqtada Al Sadr's Mahdi Army "represents the overwhelmingly mainstream sentiment in Iraq" and that, if he were elected, "Sadr would try to turn Iraq into a theocracy like Iran," although his immediate demands were for "direct elections and an end to foreign occupation".[52]

Venezuela edit

Klein signed a 2004 petition entitled "We would vote for Hugo Chávez".[53][54] In 2007, she described Venezuela under the Chávez government as a country where "citizens had renewed their faith in the power of democracy to improve their lives," and described Venezuela as a place sheltered by Chávez's policies from the economic shocks produced by capitalism.[55] Rather, according to Klein, Chávez protected his country from financial crisis by building "a zone of relative economic calm and predictability."[55][56] According to reviewer Todd Gitlin, who described the overall argument of Klein's book The Shock Doctrine (2007) as "more right than wrong," Klein is "a romantic," who expected that the Chávez government would produce a bright future in which worker-controlled co-operatives would run the economy.[57] The Shock Doctrine was consistent with her prior thinking about globalization, and in that book she describes Chávez' policies as an example of public control of some sectors of the economy as protecting poor people from harm caused by globalization.[58] In 2017, Mark Milke and conservative writer James Kirchick criticized Klein for her support of Chávez.[54][59]

Criticism of Israel edit

In March 2008, Klein was the keynote speaker at the first national conference of the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians. In January 2009, during the Gaza War, Klein supported the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel, arguing that "the best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa."[60]

In summer 2009, on the occasion of the publication of the Hebrew translation of her book The Shock Doctrine, Klein visited Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, combining the promotion of her book and the BDS campaign. In an interview to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, she emphasized that it was important "not to boycott Israelis but rather to boycott the normalization of Israel and the conflict."[61] In a speech in Ramallah on June 27, she apologized to Palestinians for not joining the BDS campaign earlier.[62] Her remarks, particularly that "[some Jews] even think we get one get-away-with-genocide-free card" were characterized by Noam Schimmel, an op-ed columnist in The Jerusalem Post, as "violent" and "unethical", and as the "most perverse of aspersions on Jews, an age-old stereotype of Jews as intrinsically evil and malicious."[63]

Klein was also a spokesperson for the protest against the spotlight on Tel Aviv at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, a spotlight that Klein said was a very selective and misleading portrait of Israel.[64]

She has also served on the advisory board of the organization Jewish Voice for Peace.[65][66]

In October 2023, in the context of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, she wrote:

For Zionist believers (I'm not one of them), Jew hatred is the central rationale for why Israel must exist as a nuclear-armed fortress. Within this worldview, antisemitism is cast as a primordial force that cannot be weakened or confronted. The world will always turn away from us in our hour of need, Zionism tells us, just as it did during the Holocaust, which is why force alone is presented as the only conceivable response to any and all threats. The Israeli state's current murderous leveling of Gaza is the latest, unspeakably horrific manifestation of this ideology, and there will be more in the coming days.[67]

Environmentalism edit

Indeed the three policy pillars of the neoliberal age—privatization of the public sphere, deregulation of the corporate sector, and the lowering of income and corporate taxes, paid for with cuts to public spending—are each incompatible with many of the actions we must take to bring our emissions to safe levels. And together these pillars form an ideological wall that has blocked a serious response to climate change for decades.

— Naomi Klein[68]

By 2009, Klein's attention had turned to environmentalism, with particular focus on climate change, the subject of her book This Changes Everything (2014).[69] According to her website in 2016, the book and its accompanying film (released in 2015) would be about "how the climate crisis can spur economic and political transformation."[70]

She served on the board of directors of the non-profit group 350.org from April 7, 2011,[71] through the fiscal year ending September 2018,[72] and took part in their "Do the Math" tour in 2013, encouraging a divestment movement.[73]

In an interview by Graeme Greene in New Internationalist, Klein rejected criticism that This Changes Everything politicized the climate issue and that the issue should be apolitical, asserting that such criticism reflected "how blind so many within the mainstream climate discussion are to the fact that they themselves are fully immersed within the confines of neoliberalism; ... It's a fantasy that you could fundamentally shift the building blocks of your economy without engaging with politics."[74]

She encouraged the Occupy movement to join forces with the environmental movement, saying the financial crisis and the climate crisis are similarly rooted in unrestrained corporate greed.[75] She gave a speech at Occupy Wall Street where she described the world as "upside down", where we act as if "there is no end to what is actually finite—fossil fuels and the atmospheric space to absorb their emissions," and as if there are "limits to what is actually bountiful—the financial resources to build the kind of society we need."[76]

 
2015

She has been a particularly vocal critic of the Athabasca oil sands in Alberta, describing it in a TED talk as a form of "terrestrial skinning."[77] On September 2, 2011, she attended the demonstration against the Keystone XL pipeline outside the White House and was arrested.[78] Klein celebrated Obama's decision to postpone a decision on the Keystone pipeline until 2013 pending an environmental review as a victory for the environmental movement.[75]

She attended the Copenhagen Climate Summit of 2009. She put the blame for the failure of Copenhagen on President Barack Obama,[79] and described her own country, Canada, as a "climate criminal."[80] She presented the Angry Mermaid Award (a satirical award designed to recognize the corporations who have best sabotaged the climate negotiations) to Monsanto.[81]

Writing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, she warned that the climate crisis constitutes a massive opportunity for disaster capitalists and corporations seeking to profit from crisis. But equally, the climate crisis "can be a historic moment to usher in the next great wave of progressive change," or a so-called "People's Shock."[82]

In November 2016, following the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, Klein called for an international campaign to impose economic sanctions on the United States if his administration refuses to abide by the terms of the Paris Agreement.[83]

In October 2022, Klein published an article on The Intercept regarding COP27 and the repression of the Egyptian government;[84] the conference took place in Egypt, a country widely seen as repressive and autocratic.[85] She goes on to state "Sisi's Egypt is making a big show of solar panels and biodegradable straws ... but in reality, the regime imprisons activists and bans research. The climate movement should not play along." calling it 'greenwashing'.[citation needed] In an interview with Democracy Now!, she says “what is not welcome would be pointing out this enormous lucrative network of deals that the military itself is engaged in that are linked to fossil fuels, that are linked to destroying remaining green space in cities like Cairo”. Klein also stressed the release of prominent political prisoner and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah.[86]

Other activities edit

 
Klein speaking at Occupy Wall Street in 2011

Klein contributes to The Nation, In These Times, The Globe and Mail, This Magazine, Harper's Magazine, and The Guardian, and is a senior contributor for The Intercept.[87] She is a former Miliband Fellow and lectured at the London School of Economics on the anti-globalization movement.[88] Her appointment as the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University–New Brunswick began in October 2018 and ran for 3 years.[89][90][91]

Klein ranked 11th in an internet poll of the top global intellectuals of 2005, a list of the world's top 100 public intellectuals compiled by the Prospect magazine in conjunction with Foreign Policy magazine.[92] She was involved in 2010 G-20 Toronto summit protests, condemning police force and brutality. She spoke to a rally seeking the release of protesters in front of police headquarters on June 28, 2010.[93]

In October 2011, she visited Occupy Wall Street and gave a speech declaring the protest movement "the most important thing in the world".[94] On November 10, 2011, she participated in a panel discussion about the future of Occupy Wall Street with four other panelists, including Michael Moore, William Greider, and Rinku Sen, in which she stressed the crucial nature of the evolving movement.[95] Klein also made an appearance in the British radio show Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4 in 2017.[96]

Klein was a key instigator of the Leap Manifesto, a political manifesto issued in the context of the 2015 Canadian federal election focused on addressing the climate crisis through restructuring the Canadian economy and dealing with issues of income and wealth inequality, racism, and colonialism.[97] The manifesto has been noted as an influence in the development of the Green New Deal and eventually led to the establishment of The Leap, an organization that works to promote the realization of the principles behind the original manifesto.[98][99]

In November 2019, along with other public figures, Klein signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn describing him as "a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far-right nationalism, xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world" and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election.[100]

Honours and awards edit

List of works edit

Books edit

  • — (December 1999). No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies. Knopf Canada and Picador. ISBN 0-312-42143-5.
  • — (October 2002). Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate. Vintage Canada and Picador. ISBN 0-312-42143-5. OCLC 50681860.
  • — (2007). The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Knopf Canada. ISBN 978-0676978001. OCLC 74556458.
  • — (September 2014). This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-451-69738-4.
  • — (June 2017). No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need. Haymarket Books. ISBN 978-1-608-46890-4.
  • — (July 2018). The Battle for Paradise: Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists. Haymarket Books. ISBN 978-1608463572.
  • — (September 2019). On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1982129910.
  • — (February 2021). How to change everything : the young human's guide to protecting the planet and each other. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0241530023.
  • — (September 2023). Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 9780374610326.

Chapters edit

Articles edit

  • — (July 10, 2015). "A radical Vatican?". The New Yorker. New York City.
  • — (September 2004). "Baghdad year zero: Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia". Harper's Magazine. New York City: 43–53. ISSN 0017-789X.
  • — (November 28, 2011). "Capitalism vs. the Climate: What the right gets — and the left doesn't — about the revolutionary power of climate change". The Nation. New York City. ISSN 0027-8378.
  • — (October 29, 2013). "How science is telling us all to revolt". New Statesman.
  • — (November 9, 2016). "It was the Democrats' embrace of neoliberalism that won it for Trump". The Guardian. Kings Place, London. ISSN 0261-3077.
  • — (July 3, 2017). . The Nation. New York City. ISSN 0027-8378. Archived from the original on January 22, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  • — (August 3, 2018). "Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum, Not, "Human Nature"". The Intercept.
  • — (October 7, 2022) "COP27 Summit in Egypt's Police State Creates Moral Crisis for Climate Movement". The Intercept.

Filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

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naomi, klein, confused, with, naomi, wolf, born, 1970, canadian, author, social, activist, filmmaker, known, political, analyses, support, ecofeminism, organized, labour, leftism, criticism, corporate, globalization, fascism, ecofascism, capitalism, 2021, asso. Not to be confused with Naomi Wolf Naomi Klein born May 8 1970 is a Canadian author social activist and filmmaker known for her political analyses support of ecofeminism organized labour and leftism and criticism of corporate globalization 1 fascism ecofascism 2 and capitalism 3 As of 2021 she is an associate professor and professor of climate justice at the University of British Columbia co directing a Centre for Climate Justice 4 Naomi KleinKlein in 2014Born 1970 05 08 May 8 1970 age 53 Montreal Quebec CanadaOccupationAuthor activist professor filmmakerCitizenshipCanadianAlma materUniversity of TorontoPeriod1999 presentGenreNonfictionSubjectAlter globalization anti war anti globalization anti capitalism organized labour environmentalism feminism anti ZionismNotable worksThis Changes Everything No Logo The Shock Doctrine Doppelganger A Trip into the Mirror WorldSpouseAvi LewisChildren1Websitenaomiklein wbr orgKlein first became known internationally for her alter globalization book No Logo 1999 The Take 2004 a documentary film about Argentine workers self managed factories written by her and directed by her husband Avi Lewis further increased her profile The Shock Doctrine 2007 a critical analysis of the history of neoliberal economics solidified her standing as a prominent activist on the international stage and was adapted into a six minute companion film by Alfonso and Jonas Cuaron 5 as well as a feature length documentary by Michael Winterbottom 6 Klein s This Changes Everything Capitalism vs the Climate 2014 was a New York Times nonfiction bestseller and the winner of the Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction 7 In 2016 Klein was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for her activism on climate justice 8 Klein frequently appears on global and national lists of top influential thinkers including the 2014 Thought Leaders ranking compiled by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute 9 Prospect magazine s world thinkers 2014 poll 10 and Maclean s 2014 Power List 11 She was formerly a member of the board of directors of the climate activist group 350 org 12 Contents 1 Family 2 Early life and education 3 Works 3 1 No Logo 3 2 Fences and Windows 3 3 The Take 3 4 The Shock Doctrine 3 5 This Changes Everything Capitalism vs the Climate 3 6 No Is Not Enough Resisting Trump s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need 3 7 The Battle for Paradise Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists 3 8 On Fire The Burning Case for a Green New Deal 3 9 Doppelganger a Trip into the Mirror World 4 Views 4 1 Iraq War criticism 4 2 Venezuela 4 3 Criticism of Israel 4 4 Environmentalism 5 Other activities 6 Honours and awards 7 List of works 7 1 Books 7 2 Chapters 7 3 Articles 7 4 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksFamily editNaomi Klein was born in Montreal Quebec into a Jewish family with a history of peace activism Her parents were self described hippies 13 who emigrated from the United States in 1967 as war resisters to the Vietnam War 14 Her mother documentary filmmaker Bonnie Sherr Klein is best known for her anti pornography film Not a Love Story 15 Her father Michael Klein is a physician and a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility Her brother Seth Klein is an author and the former director of the British Columbia office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Before World War II her paternal grandparents were communists but they began to turn against the Soviet Union after the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 In 1942 her grandfather an animator at Disney was fired after the 1941 strike 16 and had to switch to working in a shipyard instead 17 By 1956 they had abandoned communism Klein s father grew up surrounded by ideas of social justice and racial equality but found it difficult and frightening to be the child of Communists a so called red diaper baby 18 Klein s husband Avi Lewis was born into a political and journalistic family His grandfather David Lewis was an architect and leader of the federal New Democratic Party while his father Stephen Lewis was a leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party 19 Avi Lewis works as a TV journalist and documentary filmmaker The couple have one child 20 Early life and education editKlein spent much of her teenage years in shopping malls obsessed with designer labels 21 As a child and teenager she found it very oppressive to have a very public feminist mother and she rejected politics instead embracing full on consumerism 21 She has attributed her change in worldview to two catalysts One was when she was 17 and preparing for the University of Toronto her mother had a stroke and became severely disabled 22 Naomi her father and her brother took care of Bonnie through the period in hospital and at home making educational sacrifices to do so 22 That year off prevented her from being such a brat 21 The next year after she had begun her studies at the University of Toronto the second catalyst occurred the 1989 Ecole Polytechnique massacre of female engineering students which proved to be a wake up call to feminism 23 Klein s writing career began with contributions to The Varsity a student newspaper where she served as editor in chief After her third year at the University of Toronto she dropped out of university to take a job at The Globe and Mail followed by an editorship at This Magazine In 1995 she returned to the University of Toronto with the intention of finishing her degree 18 but left to pursue an internship in journalism before acquiring the final credits required to complete her degree 24 Works editNo Logo edit Main article No Logo In 1999 Klein published the book No Logo which for many became a manifesto of the anti globalization movement In it she attacks brand oriented consumer culture and the operations of large corporations She also accuses several such corporations of unethically exploiting workers in the world s poorest countries in pursuit of greater profits In this book Klein criticized Nike so severely that Nike published a point by point response 25 No Logo became an international bestseller selling over one million copies in over 28 languages 26 Fences and Windows edit nbsp Klein speaking in 2002Main article Fences and Windows Klein s Fences and Windows 2002 is a collection of her articles and speeches written on behalf of the anti globalization movement all proceeds from the book go to benefit activist organizations through The Fences and Windows Fund 27 The Take edit Main article The Take 2004 film The Take 2004 a documentary film collaboration by Klein and Lewis concerns factory workers in Argentina who took over a closed plant and resumed production operating as a collective The first African screening was in the Kennedy Road shack settlement in the South African city of Durban where the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement began 28 An article in Z Communications criticized The Take for its portrayal of the Argentine general and politician Juan Domingo Peron arguing that he was falsely portrayed as a social democrat 29 The Shock Doctrine edit Main article The Shock Doctrine The Rise of Disaster Capitalism Klein s third book The Shock Doctrine The Rise of Disaster Capitalism was published on September 4 2007 The book argues that the free market policies of Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics have risen to prominence in countries such as Chile under Pinochet Poland and Russia under Yeltsin The book also argues that policy initiatives for instance the privatization of Iraq s economy under the Coalition Provisional Authority were rushed through while the citizens of these countries were in shock from disasters upheavals or invasion The book became an international and New York Times bestseller 26 and was translated into 28 languages 30 nbsp Klein in 2008 with the Polish edition of Shock DoctrineCentral to the book s thesis is the contention that those who wish to implement unpopular free market policies now routinely do so by taking advantage of certain features of the aftermath of major disasters be they economic political military or natural The suggestion is that when a society experiences a major shock there is a widespread desire for a rapid and decisive response to correct the situation this desire for bold and immediate action provides an opportunity for unscrupulous actors to implement policies which go far beyond a legitimate response to disaster The book suggests that when the rush to act means the specifics of a response will go unscrutinized that is the moment when unpopular and unrelated policies will intentionally be rushed into effect The book appears to claim that these shocks are in some cases intentionally encouraged or even manufactured Klein identifies the shock doctrine elaborating on Joseph Schumpeter as the latest in capitalism s phases of creative destruction citation needed The Shock Doctrine was adapted into a short film of the same name released onto YouTube 31 The original is no longer available on the site however a duplicate was published in 2008 32 The film was directed by Jonas Cuaron produced and co written by his father Alfonso Cuaron The original video was viewed over one million times 26 The publication of The Shock Doctrine increased Klein s prominence with The New Yorker judging her the most visible and influential figure on the American left what Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky were thirty years ago On February 24 2009 the book was awarded the inaugural Warwick Prize for Writing from the University of Warwick in England The prize carried a cash award of 50 000 This Changes Everything Capitalism vs the Climate edit Main article This Changes Everything book Klein s fourth book This Changes Everything Capitalism vs the Climate was published in September 2014 33 The book puts forth the argument that the hegemony of neoliberal market fundamentalism is blocking any serious reforms to halt climate change and protect the environment 34 Questioned about Klein s claim that capitalism and controlling climate change were incompatible Benoit Blarel manager of the Environment and Natural Resources global practice at the World Bank said that the write off of fossil fuels necessary to control climate change will have a huge impact all over and that the World Bank was starting work on this 35 The book won the 2014 Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction 36 and was a shortlisted nominee for the 2015 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing 37 No Is Not Enough Resisting Trump s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need edit Klein s fifth book No Is Not Enough Resisting Trump s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need was published in June 2017 It has also been published internationally with the alternative subtitle Defeating the New Shock Politics 38 Writing in Geographical Chris Fitch described this book as arguing for radical change and for bold ambitious policies to provide a credible alternative to the world vision of the Trump White House and avert the worst effects of climate change 39 The Battle for Paradise Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists edit Released in June 2018 as paperback and e book The Battle for Paradise Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists covers what San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz refers to as the post Hurricane Maria unmasked colonialism leading to inequality and creating a fierce humanitarian crisis 40 On Fire The Burning Case for a Green New Deal edit Main article On Fire book In April 2019 Simon amp Schuster announced they would be publishing Klein s seventh book On Fire The Burning Case for a Green New Deal which was published on September 17 2019 41 On Fire is a collection of essays focusing on climate change and the urgent actions needed to preserve the world 42 Klein relates her meeting with Greta Thunberg in the opening essay in which she discusses the entrance of young people into those speaking out for climate awareness and change She supports the Green New Deal throughout the book and in the final essay she discusses the 2020 U S election stating The stakes of the election are almost unbearably high It s why I wrote the book and decided to put it out now and why I ll be doing whatever I can to help push people toward supporting a candidate with the most ambitious Green New Deal platform so that they win the primaries and then the general 43 44 Doppelganger a Trip into the Mirror World edit Main article Doppelganger Klein book Released in September 2023 Doppelganger is a memoir and social critique that contrasts Klein s worldview with Naomi Wolf s a writer who is often mistaken for Klein and vice versa In her 10 page introduction Klein explains how she has been mistaken for the other Naomi with whom she has been chronically confused for over a decade I have been confused with Other Naomi for so long and so frequently that I have often felt that she was following me For this reason she started to follow what she calls Wolf s new alliances with some of the most dangerous men on the planet and wrote the book with the intention of using her doppelganger experience as a guide into and through what I have come to understand as our doppelganger culture 45 Klein suggests that the Western world has fractured along political and ideological lines to such an extent that each side feels the other exists in a mirror world 46 The book received primarily positive reviews and debuted at 8 on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction weekly best seller list 47 Views editIraq War criticism edit Klein has written about the Iraq War In Baghdad Year Zero Harper s Magazine September 2004 48 Klein argues that contrary to popular belief the George W Bush administration did have a clear plan for post invasion Iraq to build a completely unconstrained free market economy She describes plans to allow foreigners to extract wealth from Iraq and the methods used to achieve those goals 49 50 Her Baghdad Year Zero was one of the inspirations for the 2008 film War Inc 51 Klein s Bring Najaf to New York The Nation August 2004 argued that Muqtada Al Sadr s Mahdi Army represents the overwhelmingly mainstream sentiment in Iraq and that if he were elected Sadr would try to turn Iraq into a theocracy like Iran although his immediate demands were for direct elections and an end to foreign occupation 52 Venezuela edit Klein signed a 2004 petition entitled We would vote for Hugo Chavez 53 54 In 2007 she described Venezuela under the Chavez government as a country where citizens had renewed their faith in the power of democracy to improve their lives and described Venezuela as a place sheltered by Chavez s policies from the economic shocks produced by capitalism 55 Rather according to Klein Chavez protected his country from financial crisis by building a zone of relative economic calm and predictability 55 56 According to reviewer Todd Gitlin who described the overall argument of Klein s book The Shock Doctrine 2007 as more right than wrong Klein is a romantic who expected that the Chavez government would produce a bright future in which worker controlled co operatives would run the economy 57 The Shock Doctrine was consistent with her prior thinking about globalization and in that book she describes Chavez policies as an example of public control of some sectors of the economy as protecting poor people from harm caused by globalization 58 In 2017 Mark Milke and conservative writer James Kirchick criticized Klein for her support of Chavez 54 59 Criticism of Israel edit In March 2008 Klein was the keynote speaker at the first national conference of the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians In January 2009 during the Gaza War Klein supported the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS campaign against Israel arguing that the best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa 60 In summer 2009 on the occasion of the publication of the Hebrew translation of her book The Shock Doctrine Klein visited Israel the West Bank and Gaza combining the promotion of her book and the BDS campaign In an interview to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz she emphasized that it was important not to boycott Israelis but rather to boycott the normalization of Israel and the conflict 61 In a speech in Ramallah on June 27 she apologized to Palestinians for not joining the BDS campaign earlier 62 Her remarks particularly that some Jews even think we get one get away with genocide free card were characterized by Noam Schimmel an op ed columnist in The Jerusalem Post as violent and unethical and as the most perverse of aspersions on Jews an age old stereotype of Jews as intrinsically evil and malicious 63 Klein was also a spokesperson for the protest against the spotlight on Tel Aviv at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival a spotlight that Klein said was a very selective and misleading portrait of Israel 64 She has also served on the advisory board of the organization Jewish Voice for Peace 65 66 In October 2023 in the context of the 2023 Israel Hamas war she wrote For Zionist believers I m not one of them Jew hatred is the central rationale for why Israel must exist as a nuclear armed fortress Within this worldview antisemitism is cast as a primordial force that cannot be weakened or confronted The world will always turn away from us in our hour of need Zionism tells us just as it did during the Holocaust which is why force alone is presented as the only conceivable response to any and all threats The Israeli state s current murderous leveling of Gaza is the latest unspeakably horrific manifestation of this ideology and there will be more in the coming days 67 Environmentalism edit Indeed the three policy pillars of the neoliberal age privatization of the public sphere deregulation of the corporate sector and the lowering of income and corporate taxes paid for with cuts to public spending are each incompatible with many of the actions we must take to bring our emissions to safe levels And together these pillars form an ideological wall that has blocked a serious response to climate change for decades Naomi Klein 68 By 2009 Klein s attention had turned to environmentalism with particular focus on climate change the subject of her book This Changes Everything 2014 69 According to her website in 2016 the book and its accompanying film released in 2015 would be about how the climate crisis can spur economic and political transformation 70 She served on the board of directors of the non profit group 350 org from April 7 2011 71 through the fiscal year ending September 2018 72 and took part in their Do the Math tour in 2013 encouraging a divestment movement 73 In an interview by Graeme Greene in New Internationalist Klein rejected criticism that This Changes Everything politicized the climate issue and that the issue should be apolitical asserting that such criticism reflected how blind so many within the mainstream climate discussion are to the fact that they themselves are fully immersed within the confines of neoliberalism It s a fantasy that you could fundamentally shift the building blocks of your economy without engaging with politics 74 She encouraged the Occupy movement to join forces with the environmental movement saying the financial crisis and the climate crisis are similarly rooted in unrestrained corporate greed 75 She gave a speech at Occupy Wall Street where she described the world as upside down where we act as if there is no end to what is actually finite fossil fuels and the atmospheric space to absorb their emissions and as if there are limits to what is actually bountiful the financial resources to build the kind of society we need 76 nbsp 2015She has been a particularly vocal critic of the Athabasca oil sands in Alberta describing it in a TED talk as a form of terrestrial skinning 77 On September 2 2011 she attended the demonstration against the Keystone XL pipeline outside the White House and was arrested 78 Klein celebrated Obama s decision to postpone a decision on the Keystone pipeline until 2013 pending an environmental review as a victory for the environmental movement 75 She attended the Copenhagen Climate Summit of 2009 She put the blame for the failure of Copenhagen on President Barack Obama 79 and described her own country Canada as a climate criminal 80 She presented the Angry Mermaid Award a satirical award designed to recognize the corporations who have best sabotaged the climate negotiations to Monsanto 81 Writing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy she warned that the climate crisis constitutes a massive opportunity for disaster capitalists and corporations seeking to profit from crisis But equally the climate crisis can be a historic moment to usher in the next great wave of progressive change or a so called People s Shock 82 In November 2016 following the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States Klein called for an international campaign to impose economic sanctions on the United States if his administration refuses to abide by the terms of the Paris Agreement 83 In October 2022 Klein published an article on The Intercept regarding COP27 and the repression of the Egyptian government 84 the conference took place in Egypt a country widely seen as repressive and autocratic 85 She goes on to state Sisi s Egypt is making a big show of solar panels and biodegradable straws but in reality the regime imprisons activists and bans research The climate movement should not play along calling it greenwashing citation needed In an interview with Democracy Now she says what is not welcome would be pointing out this enormous lucrative network of deals that the military itself is engaged in that are linked to fossil fuels that are linked to destroying remaining green space in cities like Cairo Klein also stressed the release of prominent political prisoner and activist Alaa Abd El Fattah 86 Other activities edit nbsp Klein speaking at Occupy Wall Street in 2011Klein contributes to The Nation In These Times The Globe and Mail This Magazine Harper s Magazine and The Guardian and is a senior contributor for The Intercept 87 She is a former Miliband Fellow and lectured at the London School of Economics on the anti globalization movement 88 Her appointment as the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University New Brunswick began in October 2018 and ran for 3 years 89 90 91 Klein ranked 11th in an internet poll of the top global intellectuals of 2005 a list of the world s top 100 public intellectuals compiled by the Prospect magazine in conjunction with Foreign Policy magazine 92 She was involved in 2010 G 20 Toronto summit protests condemning police force and brutality She spoke to a rally seeking the release of protesters in front of police headquarters on June 28 2010 93 In October 2011 she visited Occupy Wall Street and gave a speech declaring the protest movement the most important thing in the world 94 On November 10 2011 she participated in a panel discussion about the future of Occupy Wall Street with four other panelists including Michael Moore William Greider and Rinku Sen in which she stressed the crucial nature of the evolving movement 95 Klein also made an appearance in the British radio show Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4 in 2017 96 Klein was a key instigator of the Leap Manifesto a political manifesto issued in the context of the 2015 Canadian federal election focused on addressing the climate crisis through restructuring the Canadian economy and dealing with issues of income and wealth inequality racism and colonialism 97 The manifesto has been noted as an influence in the development of the Green New Deal and eventually led to the establishment of The Leap an organization that works to promote the realization of the principles behind the original manifesto 98 99 In November 2019 along with other public figures Klein signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn describing him as a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far right nationalism xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election 100 Honours and awards editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Naomi Klein news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2011 Honorary doctorate Saint Thomas University 101 2014 Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction for This Changes Everything 2014 The Observer Book of the Year This Changes Everything 102 2014 The Guardian Readers 10 best books of 2014 for This Changes Everything 103 2016 Sydney Peace Prize 8 2016 No Logo Top 100 Non Fiction books of all time list The Guardian 2017 No Is Not Enough longlisted for the National Book Award for Nonfiction in the US 2019 Honorary doctorate University of Amsterdam 2019 104 Time magazine s list of Top 100 Non Fiction books published since 1923 No Logo citation needed when Warwick Prize for Writing for The Shock Doctrine when The New York Times Critics Pick of the Year The Shock Doctrine when List of works editBooks edit December 1999 No Logo Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies Knopf Canada and Picador ISBN 0 312 42143 5 October 2002 Fences and Windows Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate Vintage Canada and Picador ISBN 0 312 42143 5 OCLC 50681860 2007 The Shock Doctrine The Rise of Disaster Capitalism Knopf Canada ISBN 978 0676978001 OCLC 74556458 September 2014 This Changes Everything Capitalism vs the Climate Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 451 69738 4 June 2017 No Is Not Enough Resisting Trump s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need Haymarket Books ISBN 978 1 608 46890 4 July 2018 The Battle for Paradise Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists Haymarket Books ISBN 978 1608463572 September 2019 On Fire The Burning Case for a Green New Deal Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1982129910 February 2021 How to change everything the young human s guide to protecting the planet and each other Penguin Books ISBN 978 0241530023 September 2023 Doppelganger A Trip Into the Mirror World Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 9780374610326 Chapters edit October 2003 Rescuing Private Lynch Forgetting Rachel Corrie In Kushner Tony Solomon Alisa eds Wrestling with Zion Progressive Jewish American Responses to the Israeli Palestinian Conflict New York City Grove Press pp 69 71 ISBN 978 0 8021 4015 9 November 17 2009 Capitalism Sarah Palin Style In Kim Richard Reed Betsy eds Going Rouge Sarah Palin An American Nightmare OR Books ISBN 978 0 9842950 0 5 Articles edit July 10 2015 A radical Vatican The New Yorker New York City September 2004 Baghdad year zero Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia Harper s Magazine New York City 43 53 ISSN 0017 789X November 28 2011 Capitalism vs the Climate What the right gets and the left doesn t about the revolutionary power of climate change The Nation New York City ISSN 0027 8378 October 29 2013 How science is telling us all to revolt New Statesman November 9 2016 It was the Democrats embrace of neoliberalism that won it for Trump The Guardian Kings Place London ISSN 0261 3077 July 3 2017 Daring to Dream in the Age of Trump Resistance is necessary but it s not enough to win the world we need The Nation New York City ISSN 0027 8378 Archived from the original on January 22 2020 Retrieved June 14 2017 August 3 2018 Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum Not Human Nature The Intercept October 7 2022 COP27 Summit in Egypt s Police State Creates Moral Crisis for Climate Movement The Intercept Filmography edit The Corporation 2003 interviewee The Take 2004 writer The Shock Doctrine 2009 writer Catastroika 2012 appearance This Changes Everything 2015 See also editAlter globalization Leap Manifesto Green New DealReferences edit Commanding Heights Naomi Klein on PBS www pbs org Retrieved December 20 2021 Berkeley Talks transcript Naomi Klein on eco fascism and the Green New Deal Berkeley News March 27 2020 Retrieved December 20 2021 Nineham Chris October 2007 The Shock Doctrine Socialist Review Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved April 25 2011 Naomi Klein Shock Doctrine A Film by Alfonso Cuaron and Naomi Klein The Guardian September 7 2007 Jones Sam Naomi Klein disowns Winterbottom adaptation of Shock Doctrine Guardian co uk August 28 2009 2014 Prize Winner Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction a b Naomi Klein wins Sydney Peace Prize SBS News May 14 2016 Retrieved May 14 2016 Thought Leaders 2014 the most influential thinkers Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute November 27 2014 World thinkers 2014 the results Prospect April 23 2014 Archived from the original on September 28 2019 Retrieved March 22 2015 The Maclean s Power List Part 2 Maclean s November 20 2014 Board of Directors 350 org Klein Naomi No Logo 2000 Vintage Canada pp 143 4 Video Naomi Klein addresses the Department of Culture Town Hall Department Of Culture September 4 2008 Archived from the original on April 28 2015 Retrieved July 26 2012 Biography of Bonnie Sherr Klein 1941 Filmmaker Author Disability Rights Activist Library and Archives Canada Archived from the original on April 1 2010 Sito Tom July 19 2005 The Disney Strike of 1941 How It Changed Animation amp Comics PDF Animation World Magazine Archived from the original PDF on October 6 2014 Retrieved March 25 2009 Adams Tim June 11 2017 Naomi Klein Trump is an idiot but don t underestimate how good he is at that The Observer via theguardian com a b MacFarquhar Larissa December 8 2008 Outside Agitator Naomi Klein and the New Left The New Yorker Gatehouse Jonathon April 12 2016 Avi Lewis on the ideological battle over the Leap Manifesto Maclean s Retrieved December 3 2020 Naomi Klein Facebook com March 5 2012 a b c Viner Katharine September 23 2000 Hand To Brand Combat A Profile Of Naomi Klein The Guardian Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 via commondreams org a b Klein Bonnie Sherr Spring 1993 We are Who You are Feminism and Disability Enablelink org Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved February 17 2009 Klein Naomi The Montreal Massacre YouTube Archived from the original on November 17 2021 Retrieved May 3 2013 Klein Naomi November 29 2009 Naomi Klein Q amp A interview and transcript Interviewed by Brian Lamb C SPAN Nike s response to No Logo Nike March 8 2000 Archived from the original on April 16 2000 a b c Naomi Klein The Nation Retrieved August 12 2017 Login to eResources The University of Sydney Library PDF Ereserve library sydney 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