An excellent documentary on the dominant institution of our age, exposing the nature of this parasitic entity.
stevieboy32808
10/10
You pm'ed me about this video and I absolutely love it. I'm glad it's finally on google for everyone to see. I highly recommend this!!!:eyespop:
metalgearsolid
Hey Z,
A question you might not be able to answer.
Can you find this series special for me on Google. I tried and I think i might be doing something wrong.
It's called, the state of Russia by more. Watch the preview it'll make you want to watch it....plz help me.
tathi
absolutely amazing documentary, i've watched it a few times, its eye opening and ing scary at the same time. 10/10
shaolin_Z
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Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Hey Z,
A question you might not be able to answer.
Can you find this series special for me on Google. I tried and I think i might be doing something wrong.
It's called, the state of Russia by more. Watch the preview it'll make you want to watch it....plz help me.
You're right about that :p. I haven't even heard of it. TV series aren't necessarily the easiest things to find online. Sorry.
LuNaSeA
best documentary (from all points of view, including correctness, research, cinematography, etc) about corporations ive ever seen. extremely tasteful as well.
SYNOPSIS
THE CORPORATION explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising, TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates the corporation's grip on our lives. Taking its legal status as a "person" to its logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person is it?" Provoking, witty, sweepingly informative, The Corporation includes forty interviews with corporate insiders and critics - including Milton Friedman, Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Michael Moore - plus true confessions, case studies and strategies for change.
The corporation, if described as a 'person', would be classified as psychotic.
shaolin_Z
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Originally posted by LuNaSeA
Taking its legal status as a "person" to its logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person is it?"
....
The corporation, if described as a 'person', would be classified as psychotic.
That's one aspect to the documentary that I absolutely love!
Capitalizt
too lazy to watch a 3 hour video.
Is this one of those marxist diatribes about how we need to destroy corporations? (thereby destroying MILLIONS of jobs, and forcing investors to park their cash in more sane places overseas?)
Temperate
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Originally posted by Capitalizt
too lazy to watch a 3 hour video.
Is this one of those marxist diatribes about how we need to destroy corporations? (thereby destroying MILLIONS of jobs, and forcing investors to park their cash in more sane places overseas?)
Your username fits your personality well.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Temperate
Your username fits your personality well.
his username isnt head :conf:
metalgearsolid
quote:
Originally posted by Temperate
Your username fits your personality well.