Mike Moore’s new movie clearly shows what’s fucked about capitalism as well as routes beyond it — whether you’re a republican or an anarcha-communist, you’ll find this film funny and moving. It’s not only critically incisive (of such bullshit as corporations making insurance money off their employees’ deaths) but also shows constructive, directly democratic alternatives (such as the occupations of Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago and of foreclosed houses in Miami and Detroit — as well as co-operatively run businesses around the US). See it today! — http://www.capitalismalovestory.com/ in theaters — or online for free at thumPbox.
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