Marx Reloaded

Marx Reloaded

Release date : April 11, 2011
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Alexandra Weltz / Jason Barker /
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Marx Reloaded is a cultural documentary that examines the relevance of German socialist and philosopher Karl Marx's ideas for understanding the global economic and financial crisis of 2008-09. The crisis triggered the deepest global recession in 70 years and prompted the US government to spend more than 1 trillion dollars in order to rescue its banking system from collapse. Today the full implications of the crisis in Europe and around the world still remain unclear. Nevertheless, should we accept the crisis as an unfortunate side-effect of the free market? Or is there another explanation as to why it happened and its likely effects on our society, our economy and our whole way of life?
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  • title:Marx Reloaded
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Alexandra Weltz / Jason Barker /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Marx Reloaded is a cultural documentary that examines the relevance of German socialist and philosopher Karl Marx's ideas for understanding the global economic and financial crisis of 2008-09. The crisis triggered the deepest global recession in 70 years and prompted the US government to spend more than 1 trillion dollars in order to rescue its banking system from collapse. Today the full implications of the crisis in Europe and around the world still remain unclear. Nevertheless, should we accept the crisis as an unfortunate side-effect of the free market? Or is there another explanation as to why it happened and its likely effects on our society, our economy and our whole way of life?
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