Platypus in the New Yorker article 'Outside Agitator: Naomi Klein and the new new left'
“Outside Agitator: Naomi Klein and the new new left.” By Larissa MacFarquhar
Read the complete article from the December 8, 2008 issue of The New Yorker.
After the death of Milton Friedman, in 2006, the University of Chicago decided to set up an institute in his honor. The institute was opposed by many professors, who formed a group to protest it. Klein offered to debate someone from the institute’s board, but nobody would do it, so she agreed to go to Chicago and talk about her own objections to the project.
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