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Democracy and radical capitalism were fused not only with each other but also with modernity, progress and reform. Those who objected to the merger were not just wrong but “still in history,” as Fukuyama put it, the equivalent of being left behind after the Rapture, since everyone else had already transcended to a celestial “posthistorical” plane.
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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