No Is Not Enough

How does the author view neoliberalism as noted in the nonfiction book, No Is Not Enough?

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To Klein, neoliberalism represents not only the worst aspects of conservative capitalism, but also a corroded, inherently unequal values system that benefits the few at the expense of the many. She describes neoliberalism without naming it within the first pages of her book, calling it a “still-powerful free-market ideological project – one embraced by centrist parties as well as conservative ones – that wages war on everything public and commonly held, and imagines corporate CEOs as superheroes who will save humanity” (10).

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