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Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the late-2000s financial crisis and the recovery stimulus, while putting forward an indictment of the current economic order in the United States and capitalism in general. Topics covered include Wall Street's "casino mentality", for-profit prisons, Goldman Sachs' influence in Washington, D.C., the poverty-level wages of many workers, the large wave of home foreclosures, corporate-owned life insurance, and the consequences of "runaway greed". The film also features a religious component where Moore examines whether or not capitalism is a sin and if Jesus would be a capitalist, in order to shine light on the ideological contradictions among evangelical conservatives who support free market ideals. Directed by Michael Moore Produced by Anne Moore Michael Moore Written by Michael Moore Music by Jeff Gibbs Cinematography - Daniel Marracino Jayme Roy Editing by Jessica Brunetto Alex Meiller Tanya Meiller Conor O'Neill Pablo Proenza T. Woody Richman John Walter Studio - The Weinstein Company Dog Eat Dog Films Distributed by Overture Films (US) Paramount Vantage (international) Release dates: September 6, 2009 (VIFF) October 2, 2009 (United States) Budget: $20 million Box office: $17,436,509
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In which John Green teaches you about the end of World History, and the end of the world as we know it, kind of. For the last hundred years or so, it seemed that one important ingredient for running an economically successful country was a western-style democratic government. All evidence pointed to the idea that capitalist representative democracies made for the best economic outcomes. It turns out that isn't the only way to succeed. In the last 40 years or so, authoritarian capitalism as it's practiced in places like China and Singapore has been working really, really well. John is going to look at these systems and talk about why they work, and he's even going to make a few predictions about the future. Also, thanks for watching this series. It has been amazingly fun to create, and we appreciate all of you. Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly (and, for the next month, have your contributions matched by Patreon!) by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse TO: Noura M. AlMohaimeed FROM: Bodour K. AlGhamdi Happy Birthday to my easily excitable friend and companion, Noura. TO: Hank & John Green FROM: Owain Blackwood MESSAGE: Thanks a billion for helping me get into medical school! Thank you so much to all of our awesome supporters for their contributions to help make Crash Course possible and freely available for everyone forever: Sam Caldwell Sam Caldwell, again www.justplainsomething.com Leanne Gover Moti Lieberman Julie Anne Mathieu Jessica Baker Teodora Miclaus Christopher Keelty Anthony "Fishbot Engineer" M. Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
David Harvey, Professor of Geography and Anthropology Graduate Center, City University of New York. Three years after the near collapse of global financial markets, America is still struggling with unemployment, debt, and foreclosure, European governments are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy—and the world's billionaires are getting richer faster than ever before. The current situation is not sustainable. But what changes need to be made to overcome this mounting crisis of our world economic system? How radical an adaptation will be required? David Harvey, the brilliant theorist and scathing critic of postmodern society, looks at what the future holds for global capitalism. http://davidharvey.org/
Cultural depictions of capitalism are almost all negative. There's the Monopoly guy with the top hat and cigar. There's Gordon Gekko saying, "Greed is good."...
Joseph Stiglitz the Nobel prize winning economist explores the origins and the continuing impact of one of the greatest ideas in history- capitalism. As with...
In this RSA Animate, celebrated academic David Harvey looks beyond capitalism towards a new social order. Can we find a more responsible, just, and humane ec...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In the wake of the financial meltdown and the euro crisis, a new interest in understanding capitalism has surged. So what is this system? It has the power to transform rural societies into bustling urban metropoles in only a decade, foster innovation and new technologies - but one thing the system lacks is a plan. And as we face not only economic crisis, but a much bigger climate crisis, a plan is exactly what is needed. Kajsa Ekis Ekman was born in Stockholm 1980. She is a journalist and author of two books, "Being and being bought" about trafficking in women, and "Stolen Spring" about the eurocrisis and its consequences for Greece. Her books have been translated into several languages and she lectures around the world about crisis theory, women's rights and Latin American politics. She is a critic at Sweden's major daily Dagens Nyheter and an op-ed writer for the newspaper ETC. She is the founder of the climate action movement Klimax and the solidarity network NFG. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Global Capitalism: Monthly Economic Update Richard D. Wolff Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:30pm “As Wealth and Income Inequalities Deepen, the System Undermines Itself” Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall 239 Thompson Street at Washington Square, Manhattan Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work, Left Forum, and Judson Memorial Church These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For this March 11, these will include: 1. Global Economic Inequality: the Basic Numbers, Causes and Consequences 2. Reform versus Revolution: the System was always the Problem 3. How and Why 21st Century Socialism Must Differ from Past Socialisms ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
At the famous Oxford Union, Mehdi Hasan challenges former top financial regulator Lord Adair Turner on the role of the banks, the politics behind austerity and whether capitalism has failed. It seems that mistakes made in Wall Street and the City of London are paid for by people around the world, but can we govern greed within the realm of capitalism or is it all just money down the drain? Is austerity really needed? Can we trust the banks? Joining our discussion are: Jon Moulton, a venture capitalist and the founder of the private equity firm Better Capital. He has nurtured a reputation for forthrightness even to point of challenging his private equity peers for abusing tax regimes. He is also one of the few men in the City of London who warned about the impending crash before it happened; Professor Costas Lapavitsas, who teaches economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London and is the author of several notable books on the crash and its consequences including Crisis in the Eurozone and Financialisation in Crisis; and Ann Pettifor, the director of PRIME (Policy Research in Macroeconomics), and a fellow of the New Economics Foundation. She was one of the first to warn about the debt crisis in her book The Coming First World Debt Crisis, and is also well-known for her leadership of the successful worldwide campaign to cancel developing world debt - Jubilee 2000.
I thought it would be nice to put together a video for Libcom's introduction to capitalism. http://libcom.org/library/capitalism-introduction I also plan on recording some other material from Libcom about class, the state, work, the environment, and so on. Libcom (short for libertarian communism) is a brilliant resource for information about socialism and anarchism, as well as a good place to keep your finger on the pulse of popular movements. https://www.facebook.com/libcom.org http://libcom.org/
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Follow Professor Zwolinski on Twitter! http://bit.ly/VHN3xk The idea that capitalism exploits workers stems from Karl Marx's work in the late 1800s. Although...
Want to help keep CrashCourse going? Consider becoming a Patron and help us keep making awesome content for such awesome people. SUBBABLE SUBSCRIBERS READ FURTHER ↓ https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse In which John Green teaches you about the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, doing business as the VOC, also known as the Dutch East India Company. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Dutch managed to dominate world trade, and they did all through the pioneering use of corporations and finance. Well, they did also use some traditional methods like violently enforced monopolies, unfair trade agreements, and plain old warfare. You'll learn how the Dutch invented stuff like joint stock corporations, maritime insurance, and futures trading. Basically, how the Dutch East India Company crashed the US economy in 2008. I'm kidding. Or am I? IF YOU ARE A CURRENT SUBBABLE SUBSCRIBER Go to https://subbable.com and click the "continue to patreon button." You will be guided through the process to merge your account with Patreon to continue supporting your portfolio of creators. Make sure to use the money in your perk bank by August 1st, 2015. Get yourself something nice you deserve it! Also. you are the best. Yes. You. You are awesome, and we can't thank you enough! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR MOVE TO PATREON WATCH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO_1VbQADW8 Thanks so much for your continuing support on Subbable and we hope to see you on Patreon!
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Monthly Economic Update Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work, Left Forum, and Judson Memorial Church Richard D. Wolff Wednesday, December 10, 2014 at 7:30pm “The Economics of Facing Reality” Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall 239 Thompson Street at Washington Square, Manhattan These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For December 10, these will include: 1. What Ferguson, MO tells about class realities in America 2. Economic realities in Europe shift politics leftward: Greece, Spain, Ireland 3. The real economics of oil price drops and poor Thanksgiving holiday sales ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
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Global Capitalism: Monthly Economic Update Richard D. Wolff Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 7:30pm “Basic Economic Changes Today: Within and Beyond Capitalism” Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall 239 Thompson Street at Washington Square, Manhattan Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work, Left Forum, and Judson Memorial Church These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For this April 8, these will include: 1. Basic Economic Changes: From Anti-austerity to Anti-capitalism 2. Social Polarization: From “we are all middle class” to “1% versus 99%” 3. Changing “higher education” into “job training” – why, how and for whose gain? When time permits, we open the floor to questions and comments. Our goal: to develop all participants’ understanding and ability to explain current economic events and trends to others. ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
Note: The release of this monthly update was delayed due to severe technical difficulties with the audio/video. It has been cleaned up as much as possible. Sorry for the long wait! Next month's update should be released within the normal 24/48 hour window. These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For November 12th, these will include: 1. How the Absence of Economic Democracy Undermines Political Democracy 2. Economic Democracy and Revolution Inside Enterprises (Factories, Offices, Stores) 3. The Real Economics of Wages, Prices, and Profits ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
Capitalism doesn't have to be overcome or destroyed. It could just be improved. Here's how. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Script written by Professor Ha Joon Chang, Cambridge University: http://hajoonchang.net/ Produced in collaboration with Chris Elwyn
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Noam Chomsky discusses the recent climate agreement between the US and China, the rise of ISIL, and the the movement in Ferguson against racism and police violence. Chomsky is the author of more than a hundred books and the subject of several films about his ideas. He is a political theorist and philosopher who has dissected the contradictions of US empire and inspired several generations of activists. This episode also features a special report on successful worker organizing among low-wage workers in New York City.
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20 February 2014: As part of a new three-year 'History of Capitalism' course, historian and former banker Benedikt Koehler, delivered an inaugural lecture ba...
Gabor Maté is a Hungarian-born Canadian physician who specializes in the study and treatment of addiction and is also widely recognized for his perspective on Attention Deficit Disorder and his firmly held belief in the connection between mind and body health. He has authored four books exploring topics including attention deficit disorder, stress, developmental psychology and addiction. He is a regular columnist for the Vancouver Sun and the Globe and Mail.
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After five years of deepening crisis, failed "solutions," and aborted "recoveries," millions see a capitalist system no longer serving most Americans. It's t...
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Monthly Economic Update Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work, Left Forum, and Judson Memorial Church Richard D. Wolff Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 7:30pm “The Economics of a New Year” Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall 239 Thompson Street at Washington Square, Manhattan These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For this January 14, these will include: 1. Causes and consequences of the oil price collapse: can it produce another crash? 2. Greece: if Jan. 25 election brings Syriza victory, what happens to Europe? 3. The economics of Cuba, 1959-2014: embargo, survival, new industries, and the turn toward worker cooperatives ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
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Three nations were involved in the making of this monumental documentary series on the nature and origin of capitalism. It transports the viewer to 22 different countries of the world in a stunning revelation of the sinister origins of our economic system, its voracious nature and its destructive consequences. The commentary for this version, produced by Arte Television, is in French, but I have translated it and provided it with English subtitles. Video URLs: Capitalism - Episode 1 - Adam Smith: The origin of the free market? http://youtu.be/V_J8JUeyKAo Capitalism - Episode 2 - The Wealth of nations: A new gospel? http://youtu.be/H1xYBljlGF0 Capitalism - Episode 3 - Ricardo and Malthus: Did you say liberty? http://youtu.be/Xuv7YBI1AtI Capitalism - Episode 4 - What if Marx was right? http://youtu.be/yynz-H3qrxE Capitalism - Episode 5 - A rigged fight? http://youtu.be/N3SmgQodJGQ
Three nations were involved in the making of this monumental documentary series on the nature and origin of capitalism. It transports the viewer to 22 different countries of the world in a stunning revelation of the sinister origins of our economic system, its voracious nature and its destructive consequences. The commentary for this version, produced by Arte Television, is in French, but I have translated it and provided it with English subtitles. Video URLs: Capitalism - Episode 1 - Adam Smith: The origin of the free market? http://youtu.be/V_J8JUeyKAo Capitalism - Episode 2 - The Wealth of nations: A new gospel? http://youtu.be/H1xYBljlGF0 Capitalism - Episode 3 - Ricardo and Malthus: Did you say liberty? http://youtu.be/Xuv7YBI1AtI Capitalism - Episode 4 - What if Marx was right? http://youtu.be/yynz-H3qrxE Capitalism - Episode 5 - A rigged fight? http://youtu.be/N3SmgQodJGQ Capitalism - Episode 6 - Karl Polanyi - The human factor http://youtu.be/D8zr7BervQQ
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Monthly Economic Update Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work, Left Forum, and Judson Memorial Church Richard D. Wolff Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 7:30pm “The Economics of a New Year” Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall 239 Thompson Street at Washington Square, Manhattan These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month. Then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For this January 14, these will include: 1. Causes and consequences of the oil price collapse: can it produce another crash? 2. Greece: if Jan. 25 election brings Syriza victory, what happens to Europe? 3. The economics of Cuba, 1959-2014: embargo, survival, new industries, and the turn toward worker cooperatives ....... Professor Wolff's Website: www.rdwolff.com Professor Wolff's Podcast: http://www.truth-out.org/economic-update-your-weekly-dose-revolutionary-economics/1310498361 Permission to reprint Professor Wolff's writing and videos is granted on an individual basis. Please contact profwolff@rdwolff.com to request permission. We reserve the right to refuse or rescind permission at any time.
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Introduction to Research by Professor Hiroshi Onishi, Faculty of Economics, Keio University. Professor Hiroshi Onishi of Keio University's Faculty of Economics is working to break new ground in in mathematical Marxian economics. Marxian economics can be split broadly into two fields: the theory of surplus value, which studies the problem of exploitation under capitalism, and historical materialism, which studies capitalism as a transient social system in the context of human history. Professor Onishi's work in this area entails the mathematical modeling of changes in social systems from feudalism to capitalism, and then on to post-capitalist society. Q. A precondition of our work is a clear understanding of historical social change from feudalism to capitalism. Why did we need the capitalist system after the Industrial Revolution? Why did capitalism work well? And yet workers were unable to fully enjoy this system and actually lost bargaining power with respect to capitalists. Unfortunately, this was indeed a necessary condition for economic development under capitalism. That's why it developed, and this mechanism can be modeled as a form of a simultaneous equation system. That's the work I do. Before the industrial revolution, the most important task of societies was to enhance the skills of craftsmen in order to improve productivity. But after the industrial revolution, the quality and quantity of machines took precedence, and the human labor under the machines was reduced to unskilled labor, replaceable at any time. Q. Capital stock is not growing at all in Japan now, and the situation is the same across all developed countries, including the United States. But this is not a failure, it is an inevitable result of economic success. In other words, it suggests that the curtain is closing on capitalism in which capital accumulation is society’s primary task. And that we are now moving into the next form of society in which human labor, rather than the machines, has again become crucial to the production system. In a society where creativity and ideas have become much important, only humans can provide them. If a social system values such new factors, we would need to invest in humanity itself instead of investing in capital. Capital loses its importance, and the new factors other than capital become key. This is a crucial difference from a capitalist society. That's why I think we can talk about a post-capitalist society. We don't have time to go over the details here, but it can be examined in terms of the mathematical models I mentioned. That's my view. In the post-capitalist era, a society that values knowledge emerges. And Professor Onishi says that modeling such a future society is an important task in modern Marxist economics. Research along these lines promises to open up new ground in Marxian economics.
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noodls 2015-04-09Capitalism is generally considered to be an economic system that is based on private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods or services for profit or income by individuals or corporations. Some have also used the term as a synonym for competitive markets, voluntary exchange, wage labor, capital accumulation, or personal finance. Capitalism is variously defined by sources and there is no general consensus among scholars on the definition nor which economies can historically be properly considered capitalist. The designation is applied to a variety of historical cases, varying in time, geography, politics, and culture. There is, however, general agreement that capitalism became dominant in the Western world following the demise of feudalism.
Economists, political economists and historians have taken different perspectives on the analysis of capitalism. Economists usually emphasize the degree to which government does not have control over markets (laissez faire), as well as the importance of property rights. Most political economists emphasize private property as well, in addition to power relations, wage labor, class, and the uniqueness of capitalism as a historical formation. The extent to which different markets are free, as well as the rules defining private property, is a matter of politics and policy. Many states have what are termed mixed economies, referring to the varying degree of planned and market-driven elements in a state's economic system. A number of political ideologies have emerged in support of various types of capitalism, the most prominent being economic liberalism.
Michael Francis Moore (born April 23, 1954) is an American filmmaker, author, social critic and activist. He is the director and producer of Fahrenheit 9/11, which is the highest-grossing documentary of all time. His films Bowling for Columbine and Sicko also place in the top ten highest-grossing documentaries. In September 2008, he released his first free movie on the Internet, Slacker Uprising, which documented his personal quest to encourage more Americans to vote in presidential elections. He has also written and starred in the TV shows TV Nation and The Awful Truth.
Moore criticizes globalization, large corporations, assault weapon ownership, U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, the Iraq War, the American health care system, and capitalism in his written and cinematic works.
Moore was born in Flint, Michigan, and raised in Davison, a suburb of Flint, by parents Veronica (née Wall), a secretary, and Frank Moore, an automotive assembly-line worker. At that time, the city of Flint was home to many General Motors factories, where his parents and grandfather worked. His uncle LaVerne was one of the founders of the United Automobile Workers labor union and participated in the Flint Sit-Down Strike.
Avram Noam Chomsky (/ˈnoʊm ˈtʃɒmski/; born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher,cognitive scientist, historian, and activist. He is an Institute Professor and Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics & Philosophy at MIT, where he has worked for over 50 years. Chomsky has been described as the "father of modern linguistics" and a major figure of analytic philosophy. His work has influenced fields such as computer science, mathematics, and psychology.
Ideologically identifying with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism, Chomsky is known for his critiques of U.S. foreign policy and contemporary capitalism, and he has been described as a prominent cultural figure. His media criticism has included Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media (1988), co-written with Edward S. Herman, an analysis articulating the propaganda model theory for examining the media.
According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index in 1992, Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar from 1980 to 1992, and was the eighth most cited source overall. Chomsky is the author of over 100 books. He is credited as the creator or co-creator of the Chomsky hierarchy, the universal grammar theory, and the Chomsky–Schützenberger theorem.
You think that you're all alone
Your friends and your money all gone
You don't know where you're heading at
Downpressed by all that
You come on knocking on my door
Say you don't matter any more
Say you don't know what you're living for
Well, haven't you heard before
Capitalism feeds on individual depression
Exchange your nameless fears for a hopeful expression
Now, don't let that drag you down
Pick yourself up from the ground
You're worth much more than gold
Stand up and take a look around
You come on knocking on my door
Say you don't matter any more
Say you don't know what you're living for
Well, haven't you heard before
Capitalism feeds on individual depression
There's nothing wrong with Capitalism
There's nothing wrong with free enterprise
Don't try to make me feel guilty
I'm so tired of hearing you cry
There's nothing wrong with making some profit
If you ask me I'll say it's just fine
There's nothing wrong with wanting to live nice
I'm so tired of hearing you whine
About the revolution
Bringin' down the rich
When was the last time you dug a ditch, baby!
If it ain't one thing
Then it's the other
Any cause that crosses your path
Your heart bleeds for anyone's brother
I've got to tell you you're a pain in the ass
You criticize with plenty of vigor
You rationalize everything that you do
With catchy phrases and heavy quotations
And everybody is crazy but you
You're just a middle class, socialist brat
From a suburban family and you never really had to work
And you tell me that we've got to get back
To the struggling masses (whoever they are)
You talk, talk, talk about suffering and pain
Your mouth is bigger than your entire brain
What the hell do you know about suffering and pain . . .
(Repeat first verse)
(Repeat chorus)
There's nothing wrong with Capitalism
There's nothing wrong with Capitalism
There's nothing wrong with Capitalism