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In the mid-1800s the corporation won the status of a legal "person". Imbued with a "personality" of pure self-interest, the next 100 years saw its rise to dominance, made possible by a single-minded drive for profit. The corporation created unprecedented wealth, but at what cost? The remorseless rationale of "externalities"—the effects of corporate activity on the physical world and people “external” to it—is responsible for countless cases of illness, death, poverty, pollution, exploitation and lies. After point-by-point analysis, "The Corporation" delivers a disturbing diagnosis: the institutional embodiment of laissez-faire capitalism fully meets the diagnostic criteria of a psychopath. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Awards:People's Choice Award: Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto International Film Festivals Documentary Audience Award: Sundance Film Festival NFB Best Canadian Documentary Award: Calgary International Film Festival Joris Ivens Special Jury Award: International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam One of the Years' Top Ten Films: Toronto International Film Festival
Copyright Date: 2003
Closed Captioned
Length: 58 minutes
Library Audience:
General Interest Government and Business
School Audience:
Grades 9 - 12 Post-secondary education
Subjects:
Business Ethics Current Events
Formats Available:
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