338 Quotes by Naomi Klein

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    That is the meaning of the Trump brand - being the boss who is so rich and so powerful he can do whatever he wants. So the way in which he ran for president was to embody that idea as fully as he possibly could with his outrageousness.

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    When I went to Australia, I had this feeling, like, 'Wow, this is really a different country.' I think that feeling of genuine foreignness, that this is a very different culture, which is increasingly rare in our globalised world.

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    That is the core of Trump. He is undoubtedly an idiot, but do not underestimate how good he is at that.

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    I am about safety for the people and the planet.

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    I think I'm a critic of corporate power, whether locally or globally. And the term 'globalization' I've never found all that helpful.

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    Among my generation, there was a purist position that any contact with electoral politics was an unforgiveable compromise.

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    My father was born in Newark, New Jersey, and my mother was born in Philadelphia. They both went to Stanford for grad school and met there.

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    This is what he has been selling on the 'The Apprentice', through his self-help books, how to - you know, 'Trump 101' or the 'Art of the Deal' or, really, back to 'Art of the Deal'. So almost the more he gets away with, the more he is reinforcing his brand.

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    Because the Republicans are never going to turn on Trump so long as he still has his base, and he will continue to have his base so long as this idea that he is standing up for workers, it remains intact. And the only way that that gets eroded is if it isn't just about Russia all the time, but is also about those economic betrayals.

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