tirsdag den 16. april 2013

Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream - Christian Møller, Camilla, Malene og Andrea


<!--[if !supportLists]-->1.    <!--[endif]-->What does the documentary say about the possibilities of social climbing in the US today?
That poor people have minimal chance to change their social status because the rich are in in the pockets of the politicians. Because of that they can change the laws so they benefit the rich people.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->2.    <!--[endif]-->How does professor Paul Piff explain his comparison of American society to a fixed game of Monopoly?
That some people are born with a head start, and those who get more wants more and it keeps going in that way. The more money the rich get the more selfish and greedy they become. And then they neglect the poor people.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->3.    <!--[endif]-->Compare the points in the documentary to Our America and Adam.
Adam is like these rich people in the documentary because he believes that money makes you happy and that it is the only thing that matters in life. He believes that you can buy happiness. He says that criminals can get two chances and after that they have to be blown away. (He does not really care about the poor and those who don’t have the possibility to have a better life)
LeAlans wish of a better America in “Our America” will most likely never happen according to this documentary; because of the rich people have the politicians among their little fingers.


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