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The provided passages describe the book "No Is Not Enough" by Naomi Klein. The author's intention is to explain that Donald Trump is not an aberration but a logical extension of dangerous trends over the past fifty years [Passage 1]. She aims to expose the forces behind Trump's rise and propose a vision for a mass movement to counter militarism, nationalism, and corporatism [Passage 1].
The passages also highlight that Klein's book makes the point that one cannot understand Trump without considering how he reflects larger cultural and social dynamics [Passage 2]. The book is described as offering a practical manifesto for opposition, moving beyond mere outrage [Passage 2]. However, the specific evidence Klein uses to support these points is not detailed in the provided text.
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Title: No Is Not Enough by Naomi Klein Description: The New York Times–bestselling roadmap to resistance in the Trump era from the internationally acclaimed activist and author of On Fire and The Battle for Paradise. The election of Donald Trump is a dangerous escalation in a world of cascading crises. Trump's vision—a radical deregulation of the US economy in the interest of corporations, an all-out war on "radical Islamic terrorism," and a sweeping aside of climate science to unleash a domestic fossil fuel frenzy—will generate wave after wave of crises and shocks, to the economy, to…
book is read by more than just her (mostly) leftwing fan base. For whatever you think about her economic arguments, she makes a powerful and an important point: that you cannot understand Trump without looking at how he reflects bigger cultural and social dynamics. And what is perhaps refreshing about No Is Not Enough is that Klein tries to move beyond mere outrage and hand-wringing to offer a practical manifesto for opposition." — Financial Times "Brims with ideas rarely heard in the mainstream media. And her fiery, punchy writing style, which is occasionally laced with humor, makes it hard…