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Submitted by dopefish, Mar 7, 2008 09:48

Hard to imagine you could write this review if you read the book carefully. No doubt Cowen skimmed the chapters thinking he already knew what was going on. Klein often cites the people she's criticizing -- this makes it an emotional screed? She uses their facts, their quotes, their interviews, their essays to back up her claims. Cowen apparently glanced through Shock Doctrine and failed to notice the 59 pages of citations in the back, not to mention the footnotes, that very carefully document everything. This isn't to say she always gets everything right, so it'd be fine to dispute particular interpretations. But to dismiss it wholesale as the work of a hack is to do an injustice. It's simply intellectual dishonesty for Cowen to characterize Klein as a rage-filled amateur instead of charitably admitting, "I disagree with Ms. Klein, but she's presented a meticulously researched work that deserves to be taken seriously."


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Aug 9, 2008 21:08

Hard to imagine you could write this review if you read the book carefully. No doubt Cowen skimmed the chapters...

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Mar 7, 2008 09:48

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Kirk 

Feb 26, 2008 14:20

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Uncle Milty 

Feb 12, 2008 15:40

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bill 

Feb 2, 2008 18:51

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Peggy 

Jan 29, 2008 20:51

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Nick 

Jan 28, 2008 00:20

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Albar 

Jan 25, 2008 20:58

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Christopher Hutton 

Dec 17, 2007 23:34

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Lawrence Turner 

Nov 25, 2007 16:31

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noel 

Nov 17, 2007 02:32

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Burton Hodge 

Nov 15, 2007 01:49

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datadave 

Nov 10, 2007 00:14

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Josh 

Nov 5, 2007 11:46

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Erik Bloom 

Oct 31, 2007 16:55

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Cain Adamsson 

Nov 5, 2007 05:11

This is a very interesting article. It can be used to point out certain relevant critiques in terms of Naomi's... [MORE]

jan willem 

Oct 27, 2007 12:44

Mr. Cowen appears unable to muster the strength to argue the facts that he accuses Klein of misrepresenting or oversimplifying.... [MORE]

Douglas Storm 

Oct 21, 2007 11:08

I don't think Mr Cowen has read the book with much care. He wouldn't need to 'presume' that Ms Klein... [MORE]

Dick Wolff 

Oct 12, 2007 19:12

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Beth 

Jan 5, 2008 17:00

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Sammy Radpurtha 

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Oct 6, 2007 13:23

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