Profit & nothing but!, or, Impolite thoughts on the class struggle / JBA production, ARTE France, R.T.B.F. Bruxelles present ; a film by Raoul Peck.

Who said that the economy serves mankind? What is this world where one third of the population, in the rich countries, or more precisely the wealthiest two percent in these countries, control everything? A world where the economy is law, where this law of the strongest is imposed on the rest of huma...

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Corporate Authors: JBA production (Producer)
ARTE France (Producer)
Radio-Télévision belge de la communauté culturelle française (Producer)
First Run/Icarus Films (Publisher)
Other Authors: Peck, Raoul (Film producer, Film director, Narrator)
Passet, René (Interviewee)
Latouche, Serge, 1940- (Interviewee)
Maris, Bernard (Interviewee)
Mathurin, Gérald (Interviewee)
Wallerstein, Immanuel Maurice, 1930-2019 (Interviewee)
Language:English
French
Haitian French Creole
Language of the Original:
English
French
Haitian French Creole
Language and/or Writing System:
Narration in English; interviews in French and Haitian Creole with English subtitles.
Published: [Brooklyn, New York] : [Distributed by] Icarus Films, [2016]
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Physical Description:1 streaming video file (57 min.) : digital, sound, color
Variant Title:
Profit and nothing but!
Impolite thoughts on the class struggle
Profit & rien d'autre!, ou, Réflexions abusives sur la lutte des classes
Réflexions abusives sur la lutte des classes
Format: Electronic Video

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