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      • The questions address how the film explains the development of the mid-20th century middle class in America, the impact of Reagan-era policies, stories of privatization's effects on communities, why job cuts often don't help companies' finances, stories from workers and farmers about economic hardship, criticisms of justifications for capitalism, and whether a moral or scientific critique of capitalism is more effective.
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  1. What are the cultural and political connections that Moore draws between the fall of Rome and the contemporary US? dependence on slaves, slums, vast disparity between rich and poor, brutal combat, violation of human beings. Why were there so many home foreclosures and evictions across the 2000s?

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  3. That corporations and financial institutions continue to exploit the majority of Americans, including tea baggers and Town Hall demonstrators, is a story that hasn't been told. Here are two shocking revelations Moore makes.

  4. Oct 13, 2009 · The basic point of Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story is that economics is evil, a system that takes from the 99% of society and gives to the 1% who are wealthy, and it needs to be taken down by a populist uprising of the proletariat. Marx is cheering from his grave.

  5. Oct 14, 2009 · Michael Moore’s new movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, doesn’t pull any punches in its depiction of capitalism as the monster that is destroying America. Moore’s villains range from Wall ...

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Capitalism: A Love Story” directed by Michael Moore explores the impact of corporate dominance, income inequality, and the 2008 financial crisis, sparking conversations about the flaws of capitalism and the need for systemic change.

  7. This document contains 7 discussion questions about the Michael Moore documentary "Capitalism: A Love Story" for a high school English class.

  8. Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the late-2000s financial crisis and the recovery stimulus, while putting forward an indictment of the then-current economic order in the United States and of unfettered capitalism in general.

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