This movie is propagandist nonsense. The only thing wrong with our corporate and free market capitalist system is it is SO effective as an economic model it produces, feeds, clothes & entertains too many people who don't have to do anything but sit home and complain and collect food stamps and welfare. It also produces too many people with way too much time on their hands who prosper by pointing out it's minor flaws.
No better system for the betterment of all has ever been created.
No, capitalism unfettered, like anything unfettered, = fascism. Do a keyword search on youtube for "thug". You'll see ugliness that will make you lose your appetite forever. You ppl. who obsess over the pennies being counted by Mobile Corp.s accountants are just a-holes. You're just avoiding dealing with real problems. It's easy to sit at home and sound off about evil corporations. But attack the inner city and everyone thinks your mean to poor people. Don't wanna be unpopular, now do ya.
THank you for adding. People here like rock808 and blaynestaley are obviously not too well informed. (People in the U.S. can NOT ask or aspire to better money w/in a corp. if they go far away & pay worker$ for so little. "take thi$ or nothing!" (correct- it's called slaves) does not make the world better- makes it much worse Einstein!
"Consumers" are swayed by advertisements and the incentive of function, this means that the product is "functional", and claim to provide something that we all "need" as opposed to what. And this is done in various provocative ways (see, "sex sells"). Good documentary, by the way.
People work at such low rates out of desperation - so that they can have the money to buy the products of the corporations who fuck them over in the first placer - ironic huh?. Corporations LOVE desperate people and would do everything in their power to make poeple more desperate because these are how they got so large in the first place, by exploiting them.
"If people in poor countries are happy/willing to work for $1/hr, that might be better than not working at all. IF YOU (a consumer) is willing to pay $100 for a pair of Nike shoes, that's your fault, not the company."
Just because you *CAN* do something makes it right? It makes me sad people are so selfish about human life. What sort of person exploits workers because they can?
Such BS. Corporations dont enslave people. These people are poor and willing to work for less. If EVERY person said "pay me more", then the companies would have to pay more. If Person-B is willing to work for half of Person-A, then any company is stupid to hire Person-A. If people in poor countries are happy/willing to work for $1/hr, that might be better than not working at all. IF YOU (a consumer) is willing to pay $100 for a pair of Nike shoes, that's your fault, not the company.
That's not the way it works. The countries in which these people are being exploited have little to no labor laws. The only choice usually in these countries is to work for almost nothing or not work at all and die. Nike, for example, charges $100 for a pair of shoes. And how much did it cost them to make it? 50c, $1, $5? That's a huge profit margin. Regardless of this the one thing that you should ask yourself is: Would you want to make shoes in Africa or wherever for 10c an hour?
This is an INCREDIBLE video series. I encourage anyone with any kind of moral fibre to buy it, rent it or borrow it. Having watched it several times, I can confidently say that many social issues the world faces right now can be attributed to "corporations" that have gone awry. Child labour, crime, family breakup, pollution, global warming, war, poverty, deforestation, etc., etc., etc. Do yourself a favour and watch this - then spread it like wildfire to everyone you know!
This movie is propagandist nonsense. The only thing wrong with our corporate and free market capitalist system is it is SO effective as an economic model it produces, feeds, clothes & entertains too many people who don't have to do anything but sit home and complain and collect food stamps and welfare. It also produces too many people with way too much time on their hands who prosper by pointing out it's minor flaws.
No better system for the betterment of all has ever been created.
ConservativeLogic 1 year ago
Not just an important film but something that may be essential for human survival. Capitalism = Fascism
williewoodstock 4 years ago
No, capitalism unfettered, like anything unfettered, = fascism. Do a keyword search on youtube for "thug". You'll see ugliness that will make you lose your appetite forever. You ppl. who obsess over the pennies being counted by Mobile Corp.s accountants are just a-holes. You're just avoiding dealing with real problems. It's easy to sit at home and sound off about evil corporations. But attack the inner city and everyone thinks your mean to poor people. Don't wanna be unpopular, now do ya.
prayfertrey 4 years ago
THank you for adding. People here like rock808 and blaynestaley are obviously not too well informed. (People in the U.S. can NOT ask or aspire to better money w/in a corp. if they go far away & pay worker$ for so little. "take thi$ or nothing!" (correct- it's called slaves) does not make the world better- makes it much worse Einstein!
Echdrum 5 years ago
Can you say
P R O P A G A N D A
You are getting sleepy.
ammaroo1975 5 years ago
This is a really interesting film. Raises lots of questions.
AndrewNumLock 5 years ago
"Consumers" are swayed by advertisements and the incentive of function, this means that the product is "functional", and claim to provide something that we all "need" as opposed to what. And this is done in various provocative ways (see, "sex sells"). Good documentary, by the way.
mrzombiepants 5 years ago
People work at such low rates out of desperation - so that they can have the money to buy the products of the corporations who fuck them over in the first placer - ironic huh?. Corporations LOVE desperate people and would do everything in their power to make poeple more desperate because these are how they got so large in the first place, by exploiting them.
mrzombiepants 5 years ago
"If people in poor countries are happy/willing to work for $1/hr, that might be better than not working at all. IF YOU (a consumer) is willing to pay $100 for a pair of Nike shoes, that's your fault, not the company."
Just because you *CAN* do something makes it right? It makes me sad people are so selfish about human life. What sort of person exploits workers because they can?
arkkhoax 5 years ago
BIG DOCUMENTARY. Bajatelo y videalo.
xxxZENicxxx 5 years ago
Such BS. Corporations dont enslave people. These people are poor and willing to work for less. If EVERY person said "pay me more", then the companies would have to pay more. If Person-B is willing to work for half of Person-A, then any company is stupid to hire Person-A. If people in poor countries are happy/willing to work for $1/hr, that might be better than not working at all. IF YOU (a consumer) is willing to pay $100 for a pair of Nike shoes, that's your fault, not the company.
rock808 5 years ago
That's not the way it works. The countries in which these people are being exploited have little to no labor laws. The only choice usually in these countries is to work for almost nothing or not work at all and die. Nike, for example, charges $100 for a pair of shoes. And how much did it cost them to make it? 50c, $1, $5? That's a huge profit margin. Regardless of this the one thing that you should ask yourself is: Would you want to make shoes in Africa or wherever for 10c an hour?
blaynestaley 5 years ago
This is an INCREDIBLE video series. I encourage anyone with any kind of moral fibre to buy it, rent it or borrow it. Having watched it several times, I can confidently say that many social issues the world faces right now can be attributed to "corporations" that have gone awry. Child labour, crime, family breakup, pollution, global warming, war, poverty, deforestation, etc., etc., etc. Do yourself a favour and watch this - then spread it like wildfire to everyone you know!
ShiftTheParadigm 5 years ago
This is an amazing doco. I have it now on DVD
celshader 5 years ago
Is the WHOLE THING available?
Wrayer 5 years ago
I need to watch this documentary.
catch23 5 years ago
Thanks for posting this!
More people need to know about whats going on out there...
pisceanstar 5 years ago