By compairison "the Avengers" has a million+ voters. In contrast to the excellent rating only 14 people have rated the first part of the trilogy. I´t shocked me discovering that the trilogy has existed for three years and there is still no comment on IMBD. Though by numbers plutocracy in the states wasn't as lethal as Stalins gulags, the concept of plutocracy is just as brutal in it´s path as communism later evolved into. hundred years ago did not evolve into totalitarianism (yet). A historical education of the labor movement, to teach the next generation of activists the lessons of our history, and to arm them for the future.
Capitalism turned plutocratic in the U.S.A. The documentary film series Plutocracy reveals the main reasons for these economic struggles. Same goes for communism and every other ideology that human kind, through history allowed to be privatized and/or monopolized. Capitalism turned plutocratic, will most likely become totalitarian, if uncontested by an opposing power strong enough to do so. But the big picture is revealing it self. I admit that I was thinking to save the trilogy for a rainy day, but a week later I'm still only half way trough. Its subtitle refers to a 1915 song composed by Ralph Chaplin as an anthem for unionized workers. All helping to take us back to the times where it all happened. The film, which is the second part of an ongoing historical series, covers the seminal labor-related events which occurred between the late 1800’s and the 1920’s. There is a lot of narratives, photos, historical frontpages and articles. The feature-length documentary Plutocracy II: Solidarity Forever is a studious and well-produced portrayal of America’s long-standing clashes between the working-class and the industrial beast. During the trilogy of 6 and a halv hour the duo Nobles and Jay with a team of respected historians and specialists have really made a remarkable documentary about the American labour struggle. A multi-part series by filmmaker Scott Noble, Part I focuses on the the ways in which the American people have historically been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex and skill level.
Plutocracy is the first documentary to comprehensively examine early American history through the lens of class. Scott Nobles and Mikela Jays trilogy is an excellent watch for everyone interested in history, the class struggle of the poor masses against political oppression in America (and globally). Plutocracy: Political Repression in the U.S.A. While these economic and class divides seem more pronounced than ever before, this documentary film Plutocracy: Political Repression in the USA reveals the main reasons of these struggles pre-date the beginnings of the industrialized labour force."
Summary "Income inequality has become a big issue in the modern day political spectrum.