Kate Goodman

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When tens of thousands of foreign workers poured across Iraq’s borders to take up jobs with foreign contractors, it was seen as an extension of the invasion. Rather than reconstruction, this was destruction in a different guise—the wholesale wiping out of the country’s industry, which had been a powerful source of national pride, one that cut across sectarian lines.
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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