Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not detail the specific evidence the author provides. They describe the book's premise, which is that the American government utilizes public disorientation following major crises like wars, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters to implement unpopular policies [1]. This creates an environment of "disaster capitalism" that has influenced the global market [1]. The passages do not offer any examples of the evidence used to support this claim.
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From the book
Title: The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein Description: Reveals how the American government is using public disorientation after massive shocks such as wars, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters, to push through unpopular and controversial decisions and policies, creating an atmosphere of "disaster capitalism" that has shaped the global market in recent years. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 588 Snippet: Reveals how the American government is using public disorientation after massive shocks such as wars, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters, to push through unpopular and…