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Inequality for All Reviews

  • Lesley 2022-12-29 20:35:53

    The hope is in you.

    Robert Reich is really inspirational. He knows about the truth of economical failure and how to cure the failure more than anyone but couldn't enact change, even as a former treasurers. But the guy doesn't lose faith. He relays the message on and inspires the future generations to come. Main...

  • Haskell 2022-12-19 08:05:03

    The film was shot by Zuo Gou, so what?

    The problem mentioned in the film can be summed up as a vicious cycle that liberal capitalism cannot solve by itself: in a globalized environment, if the market is completely free, the increase in the productivity of large enterprises will not benefit industrial workers and local industries in a...

  • Americo 2022-10-30 03:09:47

    The following Chinese salons from FB

    In "The Age of Inequality" I read today, the issues mentioned in it are actually closely related to Taiwan's socioeconomic status quo. There are at least a few points for reference: 1. In the 1970s, the gap between the rich and the poor in the United States was small. One reason was that the labor...

  • Hellen 2022-10-23 08:14:24

    Conflict is everywhere

           This film is linked to "The Stealing Oneself", which further exposes the domestic social contradictions in the United States. However, income inequality is inevitable in any country, and it is unclear whether China's tax system can guarantee enough fairness.         Women work, extend...

  • Maverick 2022-10-03 01:32:03

    Inequality for All

    The gap between the rich and the poor in the United States is the largest among all developed countries. This film interprets this phenomenon from three perspectives.

    First, what caused such a huge gap?

    The film gives several reasons: the weakening of labor unions; the unreasonable distribution of...

  • May 2022-09-20 23:48:15

    Documentary with frequent golden sentences

    I generally don't like documentaries with such obvious tendencies, but many viewpoints are very pleasing.

  • Guy 2022-09-20 21:24:21

    some interesting details

    1. The instantaneous expansion of financial markets in the 1990s is likely to be directly related to the Clinton administration's relaxation of financial market-related policies. Since Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign pledged to take action against income inequality, the top 1 percent of CEOs...

  • Margaretta 2022-09-20 15:35:50

    The anger of the people at the bottom

    The just past US election has surprised many scholars and prompted more people to think: What the hell is going on in this world? We grew up in the era of the Internet economy, and the mainstream discourse we received since childhood is that we live in "the best era". However, when we grow up...

  • Zechariah 2022-09-20 15:06:50

    Made me see a different America

    The protagonist of the documentary, a former labor secretary under Clinton, is also an economist.

    It's about the wealth gap in America.

  • Alessandro 2022-09-20 13:40:30

    very personal thoughts

    Very emotional movie. several takeaways

    - It turns out that the financial market boom that started in the 1990s is the reason. . I always thought it was globalization, technological development and Clinton's political achievements. Therefore, the final development of many things can completely...