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Michael Moore | ||
Noam Chomsky | Himself | |
Jane Akre | Herself | |
Ray Anderson | Himself | |
Maude Barlow | Herself | |
Chris Barrett | Himself | |
Carlton Brown | Himself | |
Smedley Darlington Butler | Himself - USMC, exposes anti-FDR plot | |
Víctor Hugo Daza | Himself - slain student, Bolivia | |
Peter Drucker | Himself | |
Samuel Epstein | Himself | |
Ray Anderson (II) | ||
Pope John XXIII | ||
Jonathan Ressler | ||
Jean Chrétien | ||
Milton Freidman | Himself | |
Naomi Klein | Herself | |
Susan E. Linn | Herself | |
Milton Friedman | Himself | |
Luke McCabe | Himself | |
Robert Monks | Himself |
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Producer | Mark Achbar
Maureen Levitt Bart Simpson |
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Writer | Joel Bakan
Harold Crooks Mark Achbar |
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In this acclaimed documentary from the co-director of Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media, 40 corporate insiders and critics - including Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, No Logo author Naomi Klein and Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman - explore the nature and spectacular rise of the most pervasive institution of our time. Combining analysis with footage from advertising, television news and industrial films, The Corporation is an entertaining and provocative look at the inner workings, curious history, controversial impacts and possible futures of the modern global conglomerate. |
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