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Marx (Masters of Money)

Marx (Masters of Money)
© BBC

Great Britain 2012, 59 min., documentary, English
 
Director: Will Yearsley, Writer: Stephanie Flanders, Cinematography: John Stapleton, Editor: Rob Moore, Producer: Will Yearsley

BBC Economics Editor Stephanie Flanders examines one of the most revolutionary and controversial thinkers of all. Karl Marx's ideas left an indelible stamp on the lives of billions of people and the world we live in today. As the global financial crisis continues on its destructive path, some are starting to wonder if he was right.
 
Marx argued that capitalism is inherently unfair and therefore doomed to collapse, so it should be gotten rid of altogether. Today as the gap between rich and poor continues to cause tension, his ideas are once again being taken seriously at the heart of global business.
 
Stephanie Flanders travels from Marx’s birthplace to a former communist regime detention centre in Berlin and separates his economic analysis from what was carried out in his name. She asks what answers does Marx provide to the mess we are all in today.
 
Source: BBC 

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