Multinational corporations pay twice the local wage rate to their employees on average.
Exploitation? Sounds like a job that all my neighbors would wish THEY could get. And indeed that's the case: jobs at these sorts of places are highly contested.
Thank goodness for capitalism. As the only social system based on voluntary interaction and mutual trade to mutual benefit, it is the only moral social system: it frees humans from coercion, which allows them to be free and prosperous.
I think the industrial landscape can be beautiful too. I'd rather be working in a clean factory with a company hospital than slaving as a virtual serf in the muddy frozen fields and dying early. I bet most of those workers would agree. It's about finding balance.
If anyone gets depressed at all, looking at this, it's worth taking a look at Landscape Park at Duisburg-Nord, composed by landscape architect Peter Latz. It's both a commentary and soothing.
Afterwatching Koyaanisqatsi, Soylent Green, and then this movie in the same month, I'm kind of depressed about the state of modern life. As I sit here, typing on a manufactured keyboard. Using power which is burning fuel. Etc. Jesus. I'm tripping out.
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piyonko00 2 years ago
Multinational corporations pay twice the local wage rate to their employees on average.
Exploitation? Sounds like a job that all my neighbors would wish THEY could get. And indeed that's the case: jobs at these sorts of places are highly contested.
Thank goodness for capitalism. As the only social system based on voluntary interaction and mutual trade to mutual benefit, it is the only moral social system: it frees humans from coercion, which allows them to be free and prosperous.
nawtdavids 3 years ago
watch the movie "our daily bread" after this and you will learn to hate the humans and yourself! cmon it will be fun
sexualpervert 3 years ago
there's not much banter going on is there?
liverpoolwithpassion 3 years ago
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this sucks ass
Navanater 3 years ago
I think the industrial landscape can be beautiful too. I'd rather be working in a clean factory with a company hospital than slaving as a virtual serf in the muddy frozen fields and dying early. I bet most of those workers would agree. It's about finding balance.
spoier 3 years ago
If anyone gets depressed at all, looking at this, it's worth taking a look at Landscape Park at Duisburg-Nord, composed by landscape architect Peter Latz. It's both a commentary and soothing.
BeachofDreams 3 years ago
Afterwatching Koyaanisqatsi, Soylent Green, and then this movie in the same month, I'm kind of depressed about the state of modern life. As I sit here, typing on a manufactured keyboard. Using power which is burning fuel. Etc. Jesus. I'm tripping out.
ckwasi2006 3 years ago 3
This is truly remarkable. It would make Godard envious.
thefilmjock 3 years ago
geez. that factory's bigger than my home town.
syrupneko 3 years ago
its on right now !! LMFAOOO
channel 2
BboySino 3 years ago
I've just seen the film. Powerful. One to set alongside Koyaanisqatsi, Our Daily Bread, Black Gold, Workingman's Death and The Hour of the Furnaces.
JerryX68 3 years ago
I saw this on DVD and was like, when is it gonna end?
wl03bu 3 years ago
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booooooooooooring
aleixsnake 3 years ago
Cuanto silencio...que miedo O_O
Itsuki8 3 years ago
Dang how big is the factory 100 million sf?
bangoopong 3 years ago
this is relly breathtaking
jensoes 3 years ago
it took me a minute to place this. than i got really quiet.
declanvideo 3 years ago 4
Our relationship to the planet - we are standing on it.
hellosandwich 3 years ago
people reading youtube comments are probably sitting
Timefishblue 3 years ago
hi tommy
trianglemangler 3 years ago
wow
burlingameforever 4 years ago