Przegalińska for “Wprost”: The extraordinary case of Naomi Klein. They confuse her with a conspiracy theorist
Published in September, Naomi Klein’s book explores the concept of “lookalike culture,” which describes how extremists and conspiracy theorists are often motivated not by valid feelings but by incorrect facts.
While recently reading “Doppelganger” by Naomi Klein, I came across a fascinating thread that forces deep reflection. Published in September, the book explores the concept of “lookalike culture,” which describes how extremists and conspiracy theorists are often motivated not by valid feelings but by incorrect facts.
It is both a memoir and political analysis by a Canadian author, social activist and filmmaker who examines the current climate of political polarization and conspiracy thinking, contrasting her vision of the world with Naomi Wolf, who is often confused with Klein.