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- Lydia Wilson
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- "Argentina’s Financial Revolution"
- Summary: Film Maker Naomi Klein talks with us about her film "The Take"
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Defending Values that are non-Monetary Values
Lydia Wilson
Posted on June 29, 2005 at 12:18 PM
Air it just to get this quote out on the airwaves across our nation: "Debt is one of the greatest forms of social control in the world."
The 2001 financial crisis in Argentina, as experienced by the populace, seen through the eyes of a compelling director named Naomi Klein. As she gives us a crash course in IMF policies and their effect on the 'failure of the promise of capitalism' for Argentina, Klein is clear, engaging and powerful.