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Naomi Klein: Beware the Tech Billionaires and Their “Pandemic Shock Doctrine” | Diane Ravitch's blog

Naomi Klein: Beware the Tech Billionaires and Their “Pandemic Shock Doctrine” | Diane Ravitch's blog

Naomi Klein: Beware the Tech Billionaires and Their “Pandemic Shock Doctrine”


Naomi Klein coined the iconic book Shock Doctrine, about the way that the powerful elites use emergencies to expand their power because of the crisis. New Orleans was one of her prime examples of “disaster capitalism,” where the devastation of a giant hurricane created an opportunity to break the teachers union and privatize the public school system.
In this brilliant essay, published in The Intercept, Klein describes the many ways in which the plutocrats of the tech industry are turning the pandemic into a gold mine for themselves and planning a dystopian future for the rest of us.
Please read this provocative and frightening essay, which has numerous links to support her argument.
What she details is not just a threat to our privacy and our institutions but to our democracy and our freedom.
It is no coincidence, she writes, that Governor Andrew Cuomo is enlisting a team of tech billionaires to reimagine the future of the Empire State. They know exactly what they want, and it’s up to us to stop them.
She writes:
It has taken some time to gel, but something resembling a coherent Pandemic Shock Doctrine is beginning to emerge. Call it the “Screen New Deal.” Far more high-tech than anything we have seen during previous disasters, the future that is being rushed into being as the bodies still pile up treats our past weeks of physical isolation not as a painful necessity to save lives, but as a living laboratory for a permanent — and highly profitable — no-touch future.


Anuja Sonalker, CEO of Steer Tech, a Maryland-based company selling self-parking technology, recently CONTINUE READING: Naomi Klein: Beware the Tech Billionaires and Their “Pandemic Shock Doctrine” | Diane Ravitch's blog