Will capitalism destroy the structure of our society? Peter Joseph, the founder of the Zeitgeist movement, believes that this is. His philosophy is the core of deployment of capitalism. This is a documentary of the empire and hosted by the famous reporter Abby Martin.
This film is essentially a long -term interview with Joseph, and at the same time listening to various themes including banks, stock markets, debt and class departments. He believes that capitalism is a scourge that destroys our ability to sympathize. It promotes the irrational consumption of goods and services, shamelessly talk about our initial demand for social integration, and corruption in the ability to redesign our priority matters. It is prepared to produce our worst dislike women, racism and exclusive instincts. Advertising is a means that the system can make itself eternal.
Ordinary people usually do not know capitalist cancer. The process was hidden and covered with complexity. Manufacturers and shakes in the US financial industry -Wall Street traders and tycoon -have not created anything. You only make money with money. The elites saw the bag of the bag, and the lower people and the middle class continued to fight. The company is also ruthless in the attempts of endangered people. In this case, Joseph revealed a large company that summarized his employee life insurance policy. Each aspect of the financial sector is driven by profits, including the holyness of life and death itself.
Joseph expanded these symptoms to the state of underdeveloped countries in the world, and global hunger and poverty and the deterioration of the environment.
However, this is not all dark and dark. His information is also a wish. Overall, we are the best and smartest powers to overcome the capitalist model, fully give full play to the promise of renewable energy, maintain our valuable resources, reduce class differences and cure social diseases.
The abolition of capitalism does not provide Joseph’s claim. However, it provides the concept of audiences that provide the concept of careful consideration and debate, and mobileism can encourage changes.
Directed by: Abby Martin