Disaster Capitalism
My limited knowledge of capitalism led me to believe that capitalism isn’t necessarily bad, and if it were, it accounts for some ruthless arm-twisting by big corporations who want to get their way around the world. But ‘Disaster Capitalism’ is a whole new world, and it is extremenly terrifying. Reading investigative journalist Antony Loewenstein’s book, Disaster Capitalism – Making a Killing Out of a Catastrophe now feels like opening a can of worms.
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