murphyad
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Went to see it yesterday with a fair degree of interest and perhaps apprehension.
It was frustrating and funny, yet it ultimately lacked the incision needed for an adequately deep message. While the 'Dead Peasants' made me sick (as did the Citibank memo), I felt there was a bit too much of the same old Michael Moore publicity-stunt activities (eg citizens' arrest). Furthermore, Moore's overall critique of capitalism was too shallow and was over-reliant on a sense of pathos - instead of pointing to genuine flaws with modern capitalism such as the expropriation of power away from the lower classes, growing and unjustifiable wealth inequity etc, his delivery was too unsophisticated: "look at this system fucking these people over. you should hate it."
Perhaps Moore was simply afraid to overtly raise the spectre of the left to an American audience. I mean, where the hell was Marx? Like him or not, he is the authority in any capitalist critique, but he was nowhere to be seen in CALS, though some of his ideas were informally raised without a reference or explanation.
Has anyone else seen it and (dis)agrees with me?
It was frustrating and funny, yet it ultimately lacked the incision needed for an adequately deep message. While the 'Dead Peasants' made me sick (as did the Citibank memo), I felt there was a bit too much of the same old Michael Moore publicity-stunt activities (eg citizens' arrest). Furthermore, Moore's overall critique of capitalism was too shallow and was over-reliant on a sense of pathos - instead of pointing to genuine flaws with modern capitalism such as the expropriation of power away from the lower classes, growing and unjustifiable wealth inequity etc, his delivery was too unsophisticated: "look at this system fucking these people over. you should hate it."
Perhaps Moore was simply afraid to overtly raise the spectre of the left to an American audience. I mean, where the hell was Marx? Like him or not, he is the authority in any capitalist critique, but he was nowhere to be seen in CALS, though some of his ideas were informally raised without a reference or explanation.
Has anyone else seen it and (dis)agrees with me?