"A company is legally speaking a person, but what's for? A Canadian documentary to the conclusion that companies behave in general as clinical psychopaths. " (SPIEGEL ONLINE)
The Corporation is a Canadian documentary from 2003, which is especially critical of the modern corporations and capitalism. It was written by legal scholar Joel Bakan and produced by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. In the film, the corporations are considered as real people. The companies are looking for the DSM-IV guidelines for the mental state of a person. The result: All the criteria for severe mental disorders apply to corporations. psychopathology. Robert D. Hare, professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia and FBI consultant, concludes that a profit-guided group clinically equivalent to a psychopath is. Other topics include: Smedley Butler and the 1933 attempted coup against Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the privatization of Bolivia's municipal water supply by the Bechtel Corporation in 2000 and the resulting protests in Cochabamba. The film also includes interviews with prominent critics of capitalism such as Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Michael Moore, Vandana Shiva, and Howard Zinn on the one hand, on the other hand, but also the opinions of well-known CEOs such as Ray Anderson, the views of Peter Drucker and Milton Friedman and other proponents of free market economy such as the Fraser Institute. Furthermore, Dr. Samuel Epstein for Monsanto is interviewed, the growth hormone Posilac sales to increase milk production.
price rain. The documentary "The Corporation" got 31 international awards. The link to purchase the DVD and also for donations for this Independend Movie Project is: www.thecorporation.com.
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