Features interviews with people like Alain Badiou and David Harvey. This international version includes subtitles in various languages, including English hover over the video to set subtitles. You can also download the film as a torrent here. Posted in cinema , debt crisis , economy , politics , videos 2 Comments.
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Avi Lewis Self as Self. Fernando E. Solanas Self as Self. Eric Toussaint Self as Self. Aris Chatzistefanou Katerina Kitidi. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. A documentary about debt. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Quotes Alain Badiou : The capitalists don't intent to pay the crisis on their own.
Connections Followed by Catastroika User reviews 4 Review. Top review. Everybody knows that washington consensus failed, but still, as Juncker said: In a situation like this, no one ever was before and therefore no one really nows the right way. But getting the household back in check must be an aim and more than trying to save AND pumping money in is hardly possible. Details Edit.
Release date April 6, Greece. Official site Greece Official site Greece. His research interests include the evolution and function of the Japanese financial system and his books include The Political Economy of Money and Finance — probably not staples of discussion among rural Greek butchers. But when, just before Easter, the Lapavitsas went shopping for groceries in Kopanos "A godforsaken village," apparently, "ugly as hell" , said butcher spotted his name.
Lapavitsas does have a star turn in Debtocracy, a film whose success is as unlikely as the academic's celebrity. Unlike other entries to the nascent credit-crunch movie genre, the film-makers do not go looking for guilty men and women.
No Inside Job, this. Instead what you get is a polemic against the European system; an explanation of how Greece was always doomed to struggle against the likes of Germany. Debtocracy makes a compelling case that the entire euro system was rotten from the start, with bankers in Frankfurt and Paris left with piles of surplus cash, and southern Europeans getting by on cheap loans.
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