Danh ngôn của Naomi Klein

As I was writing 'The Shock Doctrine', I was covering the Iraq War and profiteering from the war, and I started to see these patterns repeat in the aftermath of natural disasters, like the Asian tsunami and then Hurricane Katrina.
As I was writing 'The Shock Doctrine', I was covering the Iraq War and profiteering from the war, and I started to see these patterns repeat in the aftermath of natural disasters, like the Asian tsunami and then Hurricane Katrina.
Khi tôi viết 'Học thuyết sốc', tôi đang đưa tin về Chiến tranh Iraq và trục lợi từ chiến tranh, và tôi bắt đầu thấy những mô hình này lặp lại sau các thảm họa thiên nhiên, như sóng thần châu Á và sau đó là cơn bão Katrina.
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