Naomi A. Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker known for her political analyses, support of ecofeminism, organized labour, liberalism, left-wing politics and criticism of corporate globalization, of fascism and of capitalism. On a three-year appointment from September 2018, she is the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University.Klein first became known internationally for her alter-globalization book No Logo (1999). The Take (2004), a documentary film about Argentina's occupied factories, written by her and directed by her husband Avi Lewis, further increased her profile, while The Shock Doctrine (2007), a critical analysis of the history of neoliberal economics, solidified her standing as a prominent activist on the international stage. The Shock Doctrine was adapted into a six-minute companion film by Alfonso and Jonás Cuarón, as well as a feature-length documentary by Michael Winterbottom. Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate (2014) was a New York Times non-fiction bestseller and the winner of the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.In 2016, Klein was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for her activism on climate justice. Klein frequently appears on global and national lists of top influential thinkers, including the …
Naomi Klein
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ਨੈਓਮੀ ਕਲੇਨ, Noami Klein, ناعومي كلاين, and 15 others
Наоми Клајн, نائومی کلاین, Naomi Klajn, ナオミ クライン, Naomi Kleinová, Naomi Klein, Ναόμι Κλάιν, Наомі Кляйн, 娜欧米·克莱因, നയോമി ക്ലൈൻ, Наоми Кляйн, נעמי קליין, Նաոմի Քլայն, ナオミ・クライン, Наоми Клайн - Born:
- May 7, 1970
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Naomi A. Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker known for her political analyses, support of ecofeminism, organized labour, liberalism, left-wing politics and criticism of corporate globalization, of fascism and of capitalism. On a three-year appointment from September 2018, she is the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University.Klein first became known internationally for her alter-globalization book No Logo (1999). The Take (2004), a documentary film about Argentina's occupied factories, written by her and directed by her husband Avi Lewis, further increased her profile, while The Shock Doctrine (2007), a critical analysis of the history of neoliberal economics, solidified her standing as a prominent activist on the international stage. The Shock Doctrine was adapted into a six-minute companion film by Alfonso and Jonás Cuarón, as well as a feature-length documentary by Michael Winterbottom. Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate (2014) was a New York Times non-fiction bestseller and the winner of the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.In 2016, Klein was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for her activism on climate justice. Klein frequently appears on global and national lists of top influential thinkers, including the 2014 Thought Leaders ranking compiled by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, Prospect magazine's world thinkers 2014 poll, and Maclean's 2014 Power List. She used to be a member of the board of directors of the climate activist group 350.org.
Books by Naomi Klein

George Monbiot, Bill McKibben, Marshall Burke, Glen Peters, Jennie C. Stephens, Alice Larkin, Naomi Klein, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Katharine Hayhoe, Elin Anna Labba, Michael E. Mann, Sunita Narain, Dave Goulson, Peter H. Gleick, Mike Berners-Lee, Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford, Erica Chenoweth, Peter Brannen, Beth Shapiro, Michael Oppenheimer, Johan Rockström, Zeke Hausfather, Bjørn H. Samset, Paulo Ceppi, Jennifer A. Francis, Friederike Otto, Kate Marvel, Ricarda Winkelmann, Stefan Rahmstorf, Hans-Otto Pörtner, David Wallace-Wells, Karin Kvale, Joëlle Gergis, Carlos A. Nobre, Julia Arieira, Nathália Nascimento, Beverly E. Law, Adriana De Palma, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Andy Purvis, Keith W Larson, Jennifer Soong, Örjan Gustafsson, Tamsin Edwards, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera, Drew Shindell, Felipe J Colón-González, John Brownstein, Derek MacFadden, Sarah F McGough, Mauricio Santillana, Samuel S. Myers, Saleemul Huq, Jacqui Patterson, Abrahm Lustgarten, Michael A. Taylor, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Sônia Guajajara, Jason Hickel, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Solomon Hsiang, Taikan Oki, Eugene Linden, Kevin L. Anderson, Alexandra Urisman, Karl-Heinz Erb, Simone Gingrich, Niclas Hällström, Isak Stoddard, Amitav Ghosh, Rob Jackson, Alexander Popp, Michael A Clark, Sonja Vermeulen, John Barrett, Alice Garvey, Ketan Joshi, Jillian Anable, Christian Brand, Annie Lowrey, Silpa Kaza, Nina Schrank, Stuart Capstick, Lorraine E. Whitmarsh, Per Espen Stoknes, Gidon Eshel, Seth Klein, Nicole Becker, Disha Ravi, Hilda Flavia Nakabuye, Laura Verónica Muñoz, Ina Maria Shikongo, Ayisha Siddiqa, Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Wanjira Mathai, Lucas Chanel, Thomas Piketty, Kate Raworth, Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Kolbert, Greta Thunberg, Naomi Oreskes: The Climate Book (Hardcover, 2023)
The Climate Book
by George Monbiot, Bill McKibben, Marshall Burke, and 100 others

This Changes Everything
by Naomi Klein, Mercè Santaularia Campillo, Núria Parés Sellarés, and 1 other