
The Corporation
The corporation as psychopath...
Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational model is legally a person, it has become a dominant economic, political and social force around the globe. This film takes an in-depth psychological examination of the organization model through various case studies. What the study illustrates is that in the its behaviour, this type of "person" typically acts like a dangerously destructive psychopath without conscience. Furthermore, we see the profound threat this psychopath has for our world and our future, but also how the people with courage, intelligence and determination can do to stop it.
- 7.6
- 2003
- Released
- 2h 25m

Jane Akre
Self
Ray Anderson
Self
Maude Barlow
Self
Noam Chomsky
Self
Mikela Jay
Narrator (voice)
Rob Beckwermert
Actor - Dramatizations
Christopher Gora
Actor - Dramatizations
Nina Jones
Actor - Dramatizations
Richard Kopycinski
Actor - Dramatizations
John XXIII.
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Stalin
Self (archive footage)
Harry S. Truman
Self (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Nelson Mandela
Self (archive footage)
Benito Mussolini
Self (archive footage)
King George VI of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
Kofi Annan
Self (archive footage)
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Vladimir Lenin
Self (archive footage)
Mahatma Gandhi
Self (archive footage)
Released
en
$4,500,000.00
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- #business
- #economics
- #advertising
- #democracy
- #woman director
- #social issues
- #usa politics
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This is interesting, but dated. Back in 2003 the left was still anti-corporation, they didn't support the outsourcing of jobs, they didn't support the accountability that theses institutions had they were fairly unified in their condemnation of it. Today there is a clear shift and we aren't seeing that much of it, Nike hasn't changed their practices of out-sourcing and sweatshops and are now an











