Part I. How we got here: rise of the superbrands -- How Trump won by becoming the ultimate brand -- The first family of brands -- The Mar-a-Lago hunger games -- Part II. Where we are now: climate of inequality -- The climate clock strikes midnight -- The grabber-in-chief -- Politics hates a vacuum -- Learn to love economic populism -- Part III. How it could get worse: the shocks to come -- Masters of disaster: doing an end run around democracy -- The toxic to-do list: what to expect when you are expecting a crisis -- Part IV. How things could get better -- When the shock doctrine backfires -- When no was not enough -- Lessons from Standing Rock: daring to dream -- A time to leap: because small steps won't cut it -- Conclusion. The caring majority within reach -- Postscript: The leap manifesto.
Summary:
Journalist Naomi Klein explains that Trump is not an aberration but a logical extension of the worst and most dangerous trends of the past half-century.
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