Bac anglais sur le progrès qui a pour problématique : to what extent has the Capitalism proven to be a form of progress? Contient une introduction (phrase d'accroche, problématique, plan) avec un développement en trois parties et une conclusion (bilan, réponse à la problématique et avis).
[...] It's wrong and has to be eliminated. It's radically evil. It sends back to MARX because he wanted the end of Capitalism in order to have socialism. Next we are informed that a family paid 1.000$ to clean up their own house, which is humiliating, while the directors of banks become unbelievably rich after the subprime crisis. This is a link with the Keynesian theory for the people who are going to get richer thanks to the Capitalism are the ones who are already rich. [...]
[...] MOORE's great mission is to unveiling the truth. For that he has two aims: informing and convincing. He emphasizes his comments by using historical facts. He discussed with families and shared their poor lives with the spectators as examples to prove the consequences of the subprime crisis. As a matter of fact, he plays with the emotions card so that the viewer feels sympathy. On top of that he reveals the earnings of different kind of jobs (pilots, factory workers . [...]
[...] I'm going to talk about the notion of "Progress". During our class time, we dealt with the topic of "Capitalism" (it's the name of the sequence). We noticed that the Capitalism is associated, broadly to the rich country. We can ask ourselves, to what extent has the Capitalism proven to be a form of progress? To begin, I will make an analysis and talk about the ideology of the Capitalism. Then I will speak about several economists. To finish I will tell you about the harsh reality of this economic and social regime. [...]
[...] According to me, on the one hand, the Capitalism is a form of progress, because it generates the evolution of way of thinking like in the USA. Not only it helps the division international of labor but also the globalization thanks to the free exchanges. And it allowed the poor countries to get out of squalor. On the other hand, the Capitalism led to interdependence between the countries, which can be fatal as at the time of the subprime crisis. [...]
[...] Furthermore we watched the trailer of a documentary applied "Capitalism: A Love Story". It's a 2009 (two thousand nein) American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael MOORE. "Capitalism: A Love Story" examines the impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). The film moves from Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan: Wall Street. MOORE tries to explain and bring out the root causes of the global economic crisis of 2008 (two thousand height). [...]
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