The goal of this blog is to critically reflect on the social, cultural, and political foundations of market societies. In particular, the objective is to spur discussion on how the current economic systems around the globe are constructed, what institutional and structural problems have developed, and how these problems can be fixed to create a better functioning economy and society.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Corporation
This is a thought provoking documentary on the rise of the most dominant institution of our time. Winner of 26 international awards. Including, 10 Audience Choice Awards--2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Since the late 18th century American legal decision, the corporate organizational model has been given the legal equivalency of a person and has become a dominant economic, political, and social force around the world. This film takes an in-depth historical and psychological examination of the organizational behavior of the corporation. What this examination illustrates is that if the corporation were a person, then its behavior would be considered dangerously destructive and border on psychopathic. Furthermore, this film argues that the corporation's behavior has the ability to profoundly threaten our world and our future. However, the film leaves the viewer with hope--people with courage, intelligence, and determination can reorganize society and influence the political system in a positive way. The Corporation includes interviews with 40 corporate insiders and critics - including Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Milton Friedman, Howard Zinn, Vandana Shiva and Michael Moore - plus true confessions, case studies and strategies for change.
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