Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein presents an observation on the world that I desperately wanted to not make as much sense as it did. I didn't want to see the parallels between the beliefs I hold dear and the ones I absolutely abhor. Yet, Klein reminded me of something I've long preached to others - that we need to see each other to understand each other to make any real change. Much of what Doppelganger examines also proves that the issues we face are far more nuanced than we think and how that lack of nuance sends us to our own corners repeatedly. Klein weaves a narrative that demonstrates how easy it is for people in power to sow divisiveness by creating doppelganger ideologies that have us seeing each other as the problem instead of seeing the power of unity. Klein uses her own experience of being confused with Naomi Wolf repeatedly to illustrate her point and to explain what motivated her to look into the mirror world and find all these doppelgangers in our existence. Klein examines the doppelganger effect of the world's attitudes toward Palestine and Israel in an interesting and informative way. Doppelganger is a well-written, interesting examination of how people with seemingly such different points of view can often seem like they are arriving at the same end result but coming from far different narratives.
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