Capitalist
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I am a capitalist, and after a 30-year career in capitalism spanning three dozen companies, generating tens of billions of dollars in market value, I'm not just in the top one percent, I'm in the top .01
Being rapacious doesn't make you a capitalist, it makes you a sociopath.
And I've embraced my inner
capitalist.
The first is: imagine yourself going to a venture
capitalist
and saying, "I've got a fantastic idea.
Which venture
capitalist
in their right mind is going to give you any money to set up a venture competing with Microsoft, with Microsoft Outlook?
Unfortunately, many of us in this room are supporters of
capitalist
policies and market forces.
The answer is: How do you make a profit in a
capitalist
system, doing that?
This tells you how the
capitalist
world rules.
In the process of doing so Moore goes to great lengths to make the executives of General Motors out to be villains just because they are doing their job in a
capitalist
society.
His pivotal and seminal ideas and their radical influence on Western thought and
capitalist
society are untouched except for two brief scenes, in one of which it is claimed he is "killing God"; pure demagoguery to make the movie emotional.
Most of the movie is spent listening to the self-righteous characters prattle on about the evil
capitalist
pigs, while sandwiched between this cavalcade of condescension are flashbacks to what happened on the island before they got there.
Modern Western man seems to be kind of out of sync and to need special evening classes to learn that democracy wants the majority in the world to be the majority, and the West is far from that majority, and that if the Soviet block had been able to understand that market economy is not capitalism but that market economy can be either socialist or
capitalist
the Berlin Wall would have fallen, but the other way round, and that China has learned that lesson marvelously well and is at the foot of the wall they have to climb over to learn that their socialist market economy has to lead to political democracy, but they will, just like Vietnam was able to reconstruct itself after thirty years of vicious war aggression and damage.
A very interesting documentary - certainly a lot more than Sideways, a pseudo wino drama - where the
capitalist
conspiracy is revealed in all its greed.
I always thought there was something inhuman in advanced
capitalist
societies, in the way they try to repress the basic urges of human nature.
Without being patronizing or wisenheimer it reveals the open and subtle problems of our
capitalist
democratic high technology society.
Isabelle (Lucci), inconstant wife of venture
capitalist
Stewart Collins (John O'Hurley), begins a love affair merely for fun with yacht salesman Richard Davis (Philip Casnoff), simply a bagatelle for her but an earnest matter of the heart for Richard, apparently mesmerized by his lover while she takes advantage of his ardour by engaging him in a risky plot that will graduate into a scheme of murderous intent.
You have to wonder what the people who made this film were thinking; perhaps they meant it as a third-world allegory about
capitalist
greed and conspicuous consumption.
I think the author's attempt was to demonstrate the utter banality and hollowness of the
capitalist
system.
Collusion Course is even worse than the typical "evil white male corporate
capitalist"
movie of the week.
It is about how the World Bank and large corporations exploit and enslave developing countries with their
capitalist
schemes to force them into a debt that they can never repay.
This is a complex film that explores the effects of Fordist and Taylorist modes of industrial
capitalist
production on human relations.
This film, as befits its age, also features a
capitalist
morality and the oddly unattractive (to contemporary eyes) fashions of its times.
"With Friends Like These" is much more than a comedy: It is a perceptive depiction of the "human condition" in a modern,
capitalist
society,conveyed in a humorous, humanistic way.
Its not a Hollywood blockbuster, but a fantastic examination of both the Western
capitalist
system, and of human relationships in general.
The race that ensues is the necessary conflict that precedes the shocking -- and of an unbridled cynicism -- ending that carries to the last consequences the truism that sentimentality has no place in a technological
capitalist
society -- Porky wins the race but is not allowed to keep his train; instead he is promoted to machinist of the new one, and is soon bursting with joy.
This is without question an overlooked masterpiece--an expose and celebration of American industry, the entrepreneurial spirit, and the flaws and strengths of the
capitalist
system.
It's just the sort of movie we need in these times, with our apathetic,
capitalist
till death youth.
However, when all is said and done Petzold's "Yella" is a film full of irrelevant references pinned under the title of "artistic licence", it would be better suited to a total running time of 30 minutes, rather than forcing the viewer to endure 86 minutes worth of scenes depicting the supposed ideals of the
capitalist
West.
The action pretends to be about a cheating scheme in the high tech
capitalist
venture world.
Interpretation of Ikaria was full of agreements with "new" socialist ideas against
capitalist
ideas (dead casino in space, criticism of red nail polish, etc.) but in one time "between lines" there is the criticism of socialist reality during fifties and sixties (predestined madness and "no future" impasse: deadly illness from radioactive accident at the end of the Magellan Cloud novel).
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