Capitalism: A Love Story

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CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY

Capitalism: A love story

Capitalism: A love story

Introduction

Capitalism: A Love Story is a conceptual film by Michael Moore in which he describes the effect of corporate culture on life's of common American Peoples and in general on the life of the people living anywhere in the world. This film tries to draw a picture of the influence of capitalism on America and the price paid by Americans for the system of capitalism. How the families are paying the price to be a part of cooperate culture. The movie reflects the indigenous lives of ordinary peoples and represents them in Washington, DC and anywhere. It seems like too many terminated love stories, abuses, lies, betrayal and more than fourteen thousand jobs terminations daily. It depicts a love story that gives the audience a light of hope that how the future can be changed and how to be a human while remaining in the culture of capitalism.

Three basic concepts are defined in the film. These features are discussed below.

Libertarianism

The film starts with a theme of bashing on the culture of capitalism, and a low quality footage of bank robbery is shown as a desire to show the violence acts of force which is being used against the humans. There is a fundamental flaw in the beginning of the film. If anyone talks with a libertarian minded capitalist he usually get the views that these peoples believes in the open market system , but on the other hand, they strongly oppose is committing the frauds or act of force to make money., That is what depicted in the movie as capitalism. The movie revolves around the arguments about the traditional complaints about free market. After many decades, these free market advocates spoke against the injustices in order to support the free market system in order to address the complaints and problems of ordinary peoples and called all these as 'capitalism'.

The philosophy and the definitions given in the movie represent biasing against the free market. It is an attempt to reduce the credibility of capitalists by giving the concept of democracy. The film supports the economic system of democracy. The fact that democracy is not an economic system remains a mystery in the movie and the audience with little knowledge of politics will fail to catch the humor and the remedies given in the proposal of the film.

The film supports the concepts of employer's growth like the one seen in United States of America. It seems like as revolution and the audience will find it difficult to know that what idea is supported in the film.

The film revolves around the families who are struggling for the betterment of their lives and to become dominant in the society, but the role of the Federal Reserve and the government in this entire scenario has been discarded.

Egalitarianism

A man from a middle class family thought for a business idea. Although having absolute faith in his thought the capitalists does not support ...
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