A Commentary on the Passing Scene by Robert Paul Wolff rwolff@afroam.umass.edu
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Good column. I certainly hope he's right.
In addition to Micheal Moore's excellent documentaries, I recommend the following films as reminders of "the real existing capitalism":Inside Job - 2010Director: Charles Ferguson... best documentary of the 2008 crisis I know.The Big Short - 2015directed by Adam McKay... a masterpiece with educational finesse.Margin Call - 2011Director: J. C. Chandor... the heart of darkness, to say it with J.ConradToo Big to Fail - 2011director: Curtis Hanson... it is not the heroes before Troy who act here99 Homes - 2014director: Ramin Bahrani... even deeply convinced pacifists feel the urge to buy a gun.
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ReplyDeletethanks
Good column. I certainly hope he's right.
ReplyDeleteIn addition to Micheal Moore's excellent documentaries, I recommend the following films as reminders of "the real existing capitalism":
ReplyDeleteInside Job - 2010
Director: Charles Ferguson
... best documentary of the 2008 crisis I know.
The Big Short - 2015
directed by Adam McKay
... a masterpiece with educational finesse.
Margin Call - 2011
Director: J. C. Chandor
... the heart of darkness, to say it with J.Conrad
Too Big to Fail - 2011
director: Curtis Hanson
... it is not the heroes before Troy who act here
99 Homes - 2014
director: Ramin Bahrani
... even deeply convinced pacifists feel the urge to buy a gun.