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Thursday, 6 April 2017
Naomi Klein to rush out new book taking on Trump administration
Canadian activist, who only began writing No is Not Enough two months ago, says book will put forward manifesto for action
Naomi Klein says No is Not Enough will be ‘a different kind of book,
trying to mould itself to a very different kind of movement’.
Photograph: Koroush Keshiri
Naomi Klein has revealed she is to publish a book taking on the Trump administration,
arguing that a corporate political takeover got him elected and that a
rise in activism can be utilised to resist his policies. No Is Not Enough
is the most rapidly written book by the acclaimed Canadian writer and
activist, a respected political thinker with a huge following since her
1999 book No Logo. She only began writing it two months ago and it will be published by in June .
Klein said that while she usually spent at least five years
researching and writing her books, she felt it was important to put a
book out immediately to put Trump into the context of the ideas she has
spent the past two decades researching.
“An unprecedented number of people are becoming engaged in movements
and politics, which is the silver lining of Trump,” said Klein.
No Is Not Enough will explore how the key people around Trump have exploited crises in the past. Photograph: Allen Lane
“It is important to be able to step back from that barrage of news
that we are overwhelmed with and think about how we got here, what we
can expect, how things can get worse and think strategically how things
can get better.”
The book, to be published by Allen Lane on 13 June, will also put
forward a manifesto for action, which Klein said was inspired by her own
involvement in activist groups over the past few years, particularly
her work on the the Leap Manifesto, which provided a blueprint for
Canada to make a permanent transition from fossil fuels. Klein’s
activism led her to be awarded the Sydney peace prize in November last
year.
A key motivating factor for Klein writing the book now was her
contention that Trump is not an aberration but an inevitable culmination
of what she called “destructive trends” such as the rise of the “CEO
saviour”, which included Trump, but also figures on the left, from Bill
Gates to the Clinton foundation.
“I’m trying to tease out threads from my previous books to understand
how we could have a human brand as the president of the United States,
with a family of spin-off brands around, completely unable to
distinguish his own personal identity from his corporate identity,” said
Klein. “Only when we are not in a panicked regressed state can we think
strategically.”
Her
last book, This Changes Everything, published in 2014, discussed how
unregulated capitalism was a direct cause of catastrophic climate
change. She said this book would make similar vital links between
austerity, racism, the corporate world, climate change and the
importance of oil prices to Trump’s determination to instigate a fossil
fuel frenzy.
Klein said No Is Not Enough was “a different kind of book, trying to
mould itself to a very different kind of movement”. As well as looking
at the factors that got Trump elected, she will also predict the kinds
of crises and shocks of the future that she says we can expect the Trump
administration to deliberately bring about, in order to further his
agenda.
“My concern, and what’s really motivating me, is that in a moment
like this, when so many people are entering politics – many of them for
the first time – there is this temptation under the banner of unity to
come to a lowest common denominator analysis – we all agree we don’t
like Trump,” said Klein.
“Unity is great, but if that’s the only thing that’s uniting the
anti-Trump resistance, we will end up back where we were before Trump,
which is the place that produced Trump. We have to end up with a deeper
analysis.”
Klein will use the book to explore how the key people around Trump
have exploited crises in the past, whether that is Mike Pence as a
public official or Steven Mnuchin, who extravagantly profited from the
sub-prime mortgage crashes. “These guys are master disaster
capitalists,” she said. “It’s a cabinet of destruction”.
No Is Not Enough will be published by Allen Lane on 13 June
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