Review of Michael Moore's Movie 'Capitalism: A Love Story'

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Economic problems have plagued our nations for years now. There is one man who can save us all from destruction, or so he thinks, and that man is Michael Moore. In his movie Capitalism: A Love Story, Moore goes all over the country trying to find the people responsible for all the economic turmoil. He tells the stories of normal citizens that are affected by these problems and through these stories he tries to convince the audience that the bankers and big businesses are cruel and evil, and need to pay for their crimes. These large corporations have done many unethical acts such as taking out life insurance policies on employees and infiltrating the government to pass their agenda. Moore also goes onto talk about how FDR wanted to create a new bill of rights to protect the working American citizen. To get his point across, Moore goes to the affected people to tell the story about corporations taking life insurance policies on their employees. Large corporations take out life insurance policies on employees that have an increase chance of death. Now the problem with this is instead of a family member being the beneficiary, the company is. These corporations do not inform the employees that they have this life insurance. So when the employee dies, the company gets all the money from the insurance and the grieving family members get none. This act could be justified if the employee agreed on the company taking the life insurance policy and having the company be the beneficiary. The corporations have research who has an increased risk of death in the near future. The corporations pick people that smoke or at a higher risk for a heart attack or stroke or of a certain age. These acts are viewed as unethical, especially by the average ... ... middle of paper ... ...l of rights were enacted, everyone would be employed but there would be very little growth within the country. The country would be a very different place. Michael Moore made the movie Capitalism: A Love Story to show his audience that because of all of these big banks and large corporations, we are in this huge economic mess. He goes directly to the people affected by this crisis to try and get his point across. Two of the main unethical acts done by these large corporations, according to Michael Moore, are taking out life insurance on employees and infiltrating our government to pass there own agenda. Then Moore goes on to talk about FDR's proposed bill of rights to help the average working American. All of these things come together to create Moore's movie and help him prove his point. We need to act now to prevent these problems from happening in the future.

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