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Mentioned in 28 episodes
Doppelganger
A Trip into the Mirror World
Book • 2023
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Mentioned in 28 episodes
Mentioned by
Peter Shamshery from which Naomi Klein admits she was too quick to take the official story about the origins of Covid-19.


168 snips
Bonus: The Lab Leak Goes Mainstream
Mentioned by Matthew Bride as the subject of the podcast episode, focusing on her book Doppelganger.

69 snips
Naomi Klein: It was Neoliberal Capitalism all along!
Mentioned by Sean Illing as the author's new book, exploring the absurdities of the digital world and the impact on individuals.

60 snips
Naomi Klein on her doppelganger (and yours)
Mentioned by
Tim Duggan as a book by an amazing nonfiction writer who is able to take readers on a journey without that much structure.


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#149: Tim Duggan – You Can Make Your Work More Meaningful, Plus How to Ideate And Write Bestselling Nonfiction Books
Recommended by Daniel Denver as a beautifully written book examining far-right conspiracist politics.

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Down the Rabbit Hole w/ Naomi Klein
Recommended by Gabriel Gatehouse , as she goes into great detail about the mirroring of two sides of America.

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Live at Hay Festival
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Claudia Larcher in the context of parallel realities created by social media algorithms.


Claudia Larcher: AI and the Art of Historical Reinterpretation
Mentioned by
Dan Harris as the author of Doppelganger, discussing her exploration of conspiracy culture and its impact on the self.


Naomi Klein on How To Stay Sane In An Increasingly Warped Online World
Mentioned by Cecilie Surasky as the author of Doppelganger, a book exploring the weaponization of trauma.

#117 Minds Under Siege: Gabor Maté, Naomi Klein & Cecilie Surasky
Mentioned by Ethan Nichtern as a book that deeply impacted him, discussing identity and conspiracy theories.

Ep. 127 - Conspirituality: Compassion Down The Rabbithole with Derek Beres
Recommended by Nadia Idle for its analysis of the relationship between the wellness industry, individual thinking, and the far-right.

ACFM Trip 49: Debt