Saving Capitalism

Exploring America's economy and wealth disparity

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About Saving Capitalism

Released: 2017

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-PG

Run time: 1h 13m

Cast
Robert Reich

About Saving Capitalism

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- About - Making / Production - Actors - Trivia / Interesting Facts - Awards - Quotes - Music, Soundtrack

About

Saving Capitalism is a 2017 TV show categorized under the Social & Cultural Docs genre. The documentary delves into the realms of capitalism, exploring its impact on society, economics, and politics. The show offers a critical analysis of the current economic system and investigates how it shapes inequality, power dynamics, and democracy. By featuring interviews with prominent figures and scholars, Saving Capitalism sheds light on the complexities of capitalism and proposes potential solutions for a more equitable society. The series is based on the book "Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few" written by Robert B. Reich, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor. Throughout the episodes, viewers are taken on a thought-provoking journey that challenges conventional beliefs about capitalism and encourages viewers to rethink the role of government and corporations in shaping economic policies.

Making / Production

The production of Saving Capitalism involved extensive research and collaboration with economists, activists, and policymakers. The filmmakers aimed to present a comprehensive view of capitalism, incorporating diverse perspectives and insights. The documentary was filmed in various locations, including corporate offices, government institutions, and community centers, to provide a well-rounded portrayal of the economic landscape.

Actors

- Robert B. Reich (Role: Host and Narrator, played by himself) - Various economists, policymakers, and activists (Roles: Interviewees sharing their expertise and opinions)

Trivia / Interesting Facts

- The documentary is directed by Jacob Kornbluth, known for his work on social and economic justice documentaries. - Saving Capitalism sparked discussions and debates about economic inequality and government intervention in market economies.

Awards

There are no notable awards received by the TV show Saving Capitalism as of now.

Quotes

- "Capitalism should serve the many, not just the few." - Robert B. Reich - "Economic inequality is not inevitable; it is a result of policy choices." - Interviewee

Music, Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Saving Capitalism features instrumental pieces that complement the documentary's narrative, providing a backdrop for the discussions on economic theories and societal implications. The music underscores the emotional resonance of the themes explored in the series.