The Rise of the Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else | ENDEVR Documentary



Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else | ENDEVR Documentary 2022

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This documentary travels through a world of joblessness, debt, and economic uncertainty to the sovereign nation of the plutocrats, where each crisis seems to offer a new business opportunity. In America, where the 2008 financial meltdown cost $4 trillion in economic output, fortunes were made by the very people who precipitated the disaster while millions lost their homes and their savings.

Austerity in Europe, economic stagnation in Asia, a “lost generation” of the young and unemployed – signs we are living through a fundamental global reorganization, the result of which no-one can predict. The world of the 1% has arrived, and the wealth gap is now greater in many countries than during the Gilded Age, the era of the Rockefellers, Carnegies and Vanderbilts. Can our stressed democracies deal with the fallout? Or have governments simply become instruments of the new elite?
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40 thoughts on “The Rise of the Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else | ENDEVR Documentary”

  1. The world of the 1% has arrived, and the wealth gap is now greater in many countries than during the Gilded Age, the era of the Rockefellers, Carnegies and Vanderbilts. Can our stressed democracies deal with the fallout? Or have governments simply become instruments of the new elite? Not easy questions to answer. Your take in the comments please

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  2. The plutocratic class can fix the economy, and still be wealthy. That is the only just thing to do. Our economy is broken, mired in debt. Their wealth is the ill-gotten gain from our broken tax laws. So rather than let the working people of America suffer through a wrenching financial crisis, and our nation face an uncertain future, let us confiscate the funds, let this group remain multi-millionares, and pay off our debt. What they hold is enough to do that.

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  3. at 1:05:31 "The millions of women and men whose lives are being declared Surplus." We have to fight them silently. We are many, they are few. Bob Marley 1977. Wake up, people. We can overthrow them within a year. No bloodshed. Peace and love for one another. Bartering with each other in small neighbourhood communities. Not complying. Not working, not buying anything, not playing games. no unhealthy McDonalds, KFC, or Starbucks. Withdraw all your cash and buy gold as community investors. invoke common law. Pray together, eat together, and teach the children skills they will need, not historic lies. This documentary has answered so many of my burning questions. Thank you ENDEVR!

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  4. But but but… we all can become billionaire… the stupidity of humanity to allow individuals to be ultra wealthy has created their own prisons… too bad ppl rather see a few become billionaries at the cost of the rest of humanity… it is self enslavement per stupidity. We won't have all those crazy rich shows to keep us from stress and depression as we try to make ends meet. Smartest creature on earth lol.

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  5. It will be interesting to watch how the bastion of global democracy, the USA, figures out its future. That figuring out will, in my opinion, have a direct impact on the rest of the world as well. Have to see what happens next.

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  6. YouTube used to be for the people. Now it is just another conglomerate of money hungry idiots who throw adverts at people who cannot afford the things they are advertising. sometimes it seems like I watch more advert time than the actual program I clicked to watch. This is the future, bulshit thrown at us with bulshit adverisemrnts that no one really wants to watch. YouTube needs to get a grip on reality. I will never pay for online TV. Advertise me to death.

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  7. I'm confused. I thought this was a film about global wealth disparity. But I'm 25 minutes in, and we've talked about the war in Ukraine, the austerity measures in Greece, made some casual association to the "super rich", and allowed unsubstantiated and unproven assertions be made be various local citizens. Don't get me wrong – I think there is a massive problem centered around wealth disparity around the developed world, but this story just wasn't getting there. I'll move on…

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  8. Outstanding documentary and so sobering. I just can’t comprehend how those who have so much have an insatiable need for more without so much as a fleeting thought of those more disadvantaged. Honestly, integrity, and compassion are missing from today’s society. If the 1% have the control now. I hate to imagine what their soul will experience when they pass from this earth.

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  9. Partway thru watching. Loved the Ukrainian country life shown, THEN the evil of MONSANTO mentioned. They had already taken the Indian farmers for a ride. I would rather grow my own food than go shopping for shoes and handbags. Been like this since 20 years old in 1975. I would be always in the bookshop deciding what to read next. Shame NZ bought into the whole capitalist system. We are still doing ok though. Go the proud every day people!!!

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  10. What really gets me about the CEO's and the likes, salaries are so disgustingly high, no one is worth $$$$ like that. No one needs 10 houses around the world. Sackler family should have been sentenced to jail for life for the pain and harm and death they have caused around the world!

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  11. The enemy is within. Soon a one world economy, health, goverenment, also one world religion (Islam, believe or it's your head) will emerge. You must take a number 4 your food, your gas, freedom to speak, gun, money,everything. Here's the answer. God so loved the world He gave His son Jesus that whoever believes will have everlasting life. John 3:16 Please repent/believe before the rapture, think about it dont be left behind. Love Ya

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  12. There is nothing 8 billion dollars can buy that 4 billion cant. There has to be a cut off point where anything over a certain amount is redistributed to the workers and community to enrich everybodies lives. Healthcare, infrastructer, education and housing must be priorities for a healthy and productive society.

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