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Inequality for All
Description
It is a collection of documentary events that speak about the vast economic situation of the United States of America. The film revolves around former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich in the context of that economic situation.
It is a collection of documentary events that speak about the vast economic situation of the United States of America. The film revolves around former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich in the context of that economic situation.
Actors:
Sharon Gless,
George Dobbins,
Conan OBrien,
Nick Hanauer,
Alan Simpson,
George W. Bush,
Paulina Vaclav
Sharon Gless
31 May 1943, Los Angeles, California, USA
George Dobbins
Conan OBrien
18 April 1963, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Nick Hanauer
Alan Simpson
2 September 1931, Denver, Colorado, USA
George W. Bush
6 July 1946, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Paulina Vaclav
Genre:
Documentary
Country:
United States
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September 27, 2013
That a documentary about economics could be so personally emotional and affecting is remarkable. And to learn from Reich in this film, as his students at Berkeley do, is a treat and a privilege.
July 30, 2015
Engaging economics docu encourages equality, activism.
October 24, 2013
Topical documentaries mostly appeal to the converted and are ignored by those who disagree. And "Inequality" probably will be no exception.
Baret News
January 19, 2014
Former Clinton Cabinet member Robert Reich makes his case for a kindler, gentler capitalism.
May 30, 2014
A levelheaded, easily understandable primer on the aspects and causes of the problem. However, it does not do much to distinguish itself from similar documentaries.
October 03, 2013
President Clinton's secretary of labor lectures on income inequality with a refreshing lack of jargon.
October 31, 2013
Inequality for All is intelligent, persuasive and accessible, a gentle but urgent clarion call to action.
December 12, 2013
Documentaries about the economy being what they are, you might not expect much from Inequality For All, but as directed by Jacob Kornbluth, it is the Indianapolis 500 of wealth analyses.
October 04, 2013
Overall, this film is enlightening, entertaining and seriously alarming.
December 05, 2013
America is a country without any "self-admitted proletarians," where even the poorest see themselves as "temporarily embarrassed" millionaires.
October 03, 2013
This documentary would be a rousing David and Goliath story even if its hero weren't the diminutive Robert B. Reich.
November 01, 2013
Reich is a natural teacher of complex concepts: The film doesn't feel like homework.

