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Four Horsemen (2012)
Posted in Documentary, Feature Length, Philosophy, Psychology with tags civilization, commonwealth, consumerism, corporatocracy, crisis, debtocracy, earth, economic system, global financial system, global justice, globalization, humanity, international inequality, inverted totalitarianism, morality, neoliberalism, post-industrial society, postmodernism, relationship, sociocultural evolution, sustainable development, totalitarian democracy, uncertainty, westernization, world economy, worldview on February 27, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm
Director: Ross Ashcroft
Producer: Megan Ashcroft, Jason Whitmore, Ross Ashcroft
Genre: Documentary / Feature Length
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English /
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We will never return to “business as usual.”
Rather than condemning bankers, politicians or the media, Four Horsemen feature documentary puts the entire system up for discussion. 23 international thinkers, government advisers and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society. The film debate about the system of fractional reserve banking, debt-based economy and political lobbying by banks, which it regards as a serious threat to Western civilization. “It’s Inside Job with bells on.” – Total Film.
Global Village or Global Pillage (2000)
Posted in Documentary with tags civilization, commonwealth, cryptocracy, economic system, egoism, freedom, freewill, global economy, global justice, global village, globalism, humanity, interconnectivity, manipulation, multinational corporation, post-industrial society, postmodernism, power elite, relationship, self-interest, sociocultural evolution, traditional culture, transnationalism, world on February 26, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm
Director: Brendan Smith, Tim Costello
Producer: Jeremy Brecher
Genre: Documentary / Short
Country: United States
Language: English
Economic Reconstruction from the Bottom Up.
Whether we like it or not, the global economy now affects us as consumers, as workers, as citizens, and as members of the human family. For those with wealth and power, the global economy has meant big benefits. But what does it mean for the rest of us? Are we destined to be its victims? Or can we shape its future – and our own? “Global Village or Global Pillage?” weaves together video of local and transnational activities, interviews, music, and original video comics to show that, through grassroots organizing combined with mutual support around the world, ordinary people can empower themselves to deal with the global economy.