If you believe that the economy is regulated by the free
market, you are wrong. This is what raises the inside job documentary that
shows how the economic crisis of 2008 put into ruin millions of people, and how
different people and institutions are responsible for this.
The prestigious American academic, have been involved in
this. How, you ask. Through the most important teachers of these universities
who have received large sums of money for consulting and economic advisory
services to large employers, who are not harmed in any way for the crisis
unlike ordinary people who lost homes, cars, and the security of living in
peace.
Along with this, the economy has been taking advantage of
other services that we as human beings are natural, such as education, turning
it into a commodity, and therefore greatly indebted to many families of young
people around the world want to study.
I think the important thing about this film is that as a
society we realize dishonesty and selfishness of some humans, who by their
greed want more economic power at the expense of the injury of others.
It's an important point the one you raise, and at this moment we could almost think of the US as being more of an oligarchy than a democracy.
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