![]() | Super Size Me (Widescreen Edition)
Buy new: $44.99 / Used from: $24.99 A hilarious and often terrifying look at the effects of fast food on the human body. The result is a sobering examination of the line between personal and corporate responsibility.
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![]() | Food, Inc.
Buy new: $9.78 / Used from: $5.76 An introduction to food production in our country, genetically modified organisims in our food, and an explaination on how the fast food industry started it all.
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![]() | Tapped
Buy new: $13.99 / Used from: $13.97 Learn about the unregulated bottled water industry and about toxins such as BPA that are found in plastics used to make the bottles.
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![]() | The Corporation
Buy new: $18.69 / Used from: $10.99 How the Supreme Court of the United States gave corporations the same rights as human beings, and the devastating impact on our way of life as a result.
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![]() | Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Buy new: $10.64 / Used from: $5.94 Enter the Bush administration and the beginning of the darkest eight years of American politics, capitalism, and human greed.
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![]() | Frontline: The Spill
Buy new: $22.49 / Used from: $10.99 Discover what repeated environmental violations British Petroleum made in the years leading up to their spill in the gulf.
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![]() | Inside Job
Buy new: $17.19 / Used from: $17.47 The financial sector employees 3,000 lobbyists, more than 5 for each member of Congress.
Inequality of wealth in the United States is now higher than in any other developed country.
For the first time in history, average Americans have less education, and are less prosperous than their parents.
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![]() | Capitalism: A Love Story by Michael Moore
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $3.18 The evils of capitalism have never been more succintly showcased, and the Bush administration is once again its champion.
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![]() | Zeitgeist: Addendum
Buy new: $12.50 In a world where 1% of the population owns 40% of the planet's wealth, where 34,000 children die every single day from poverty and preventable diseases, and where 50% of the world's population lives on less than $2.00 a day, one thing is clear: something is very wrong.
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![]() | Future by Design
Buy new: $22.49 / Used from: $18.05 With the elimination of scarcity the essential incentives change toward problem solving, in general. When nations or groups of people do not have access to resources their behavior is difficult to manage. Once people are free, mentally of debt, obligation, servitude then they can seek new horizons that they've never even dreamt possible before.
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