during his pandemic disaster capitalism, canadian activist, an ortho, naomi klein came up with a years ago and had booked the shock doctrine and went viral during the 2008 great recession. it points to how disasters, buck, recession war a pandemic, not necessarily catastrophic. across the board in a capital a system, they can also present an opportunity for the money minded. and we've seen a lot of profiteering during this current pandemic already. i don't think we've seen yet the limits that profiteering, but we've got an early sense of which doctors in your companies are starting to, for example, price scouts when it comes to basic necessities like math that are on for example, being charged up for it's of 15 times their usual cost. price gouging is one manifestation of disaster capitalism. and during this look down, it's done everything from cause a temporary spike in the price of hand sanitizer, to effect the number of ventilators available to the u. s. government, according to a pro, public or investigation in 2014, the u. s. department of health and human services signed a 138000