http://www.truththeory.org/inside-job/
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=N4BDVCO8
# Published date: March 4, 2011
# Category: Money and Economics
# Tags: Money and Economics
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Inside Job, the critically acclaimed movie by Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Charles Ferguson, is the definitive film about the economic crisis of 2008 and the role of Wall Street in modern society. It is a substantive and entertaining film that is ideal for educational purposes. I have shown it to my class, and I encourage you to show it to yours.
The film is sweeping and non-partisan in its critique, and covers both the historical roots of the crisis and the central flaws of global financial regu-lation. It includes comprehensive coverage of the major financial players at the center of the recent boom and bust. The film draws heavily on interviews with a “Who’s Who” of financial markets, including major financial insiders, politicians, journalists, and academics.
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=N4BDVCO8
# Published date: March 4, 2011
# Category: Money and Economics
# Tags: Money and Economics
# Comments: 13 (Comment on this post)
# TinyURL: http://www.truththeory.org/?p=4110
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Inside Job, the critically acclaimed movie by Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Charles Ferguson, is the definitive film about the economic crisis of 2008 and the role of Wall Street in modern society. It is a substantive and entertaining film that is ideal for educational purposes. I have shown it to my class, and I encourage you to show it to yours.
The film is sweeping and non-partisan in its critique, and covers both the historical roots of the crisis and the central flaws of global financial regu-lation. It includes comprehensive coverage of the major financial players at the center of the recent boom and bust. The film draws heavily on interviews with a “Who’s Who” of financial markets, including major financial insiders, politicians, journalists, and academics.