Journalist William Greider (Rolling Stone Magazine and The Nation) shares his take on how the success of the US Economy and business disassembled the American sense of community.
Outtake from the forthcoming documentary "The Unforeseen." Directed by Laura Dunn and Executive Produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford
Excellent clip! Your are absolutely correct on WW2 being barely won. And we combat many of the social stigmas from that time still today. I often think that people today really don't make that conection... They take for granted just what FDR's administration did for the country.
Beadbud5000 3 years ago
This hurtful and sad... One of the most significant messages on this site, and it has only one response, from 8 months ago.
In the 1930's a mother sold the tires off of her car in order to buy food. Under do nothing Pres Hoover, the rich inflated and subsequently crashed the stock market. FDR was considered "a traitor to his class" by the east coast rich for implementing the new deal which fed the hungry, provided soc security, unemployment and disability ins, and led to narrowly winning WWar2
robortz 3 years ago
HEED THE WARNING, AMERICA! William Greider has been the Paul Revere of the unfolding economic distress that is like a slow train coming to the United States. He is a fountainhead of polical wisdom that all citizens should listen to.
nalc892 4 years ago