Can the "Yes Men" and Michael Moore Fix Capitalism?
The Yes Men have a firm Michael Moore legacy (he appears in the trailer for their 2003 film, The Yes Men) but they do not yet have his audiences.
The Yes Men have a firm Michael Moore legacy (he appears in the trailer for their 2003 film, The Yes Men) but they do not yet have his audiences.
William K. Black | Posted 10.13.2009 | Business
Five fatal flaws in the financial sector's current structure have created a monster that drains the real economy, promotes fraud and corruption, threatens democracy, and causes recurrent, intensifying crises.
Dan Siegel | Posted 10.06.2009 | Entertainment
With the glimmering hope of the Obama campaign behind us, Moore's film is a wake-up call to renew and expand America's democratic promise.
Paul Raushenbush | Posted 10.05.2009 | Entertainment
Roman Catholic Priests are the surprising voices of clarity and conviction in Michael Moore's new film Capitalism: A Love Story. They aren't ambivalent -- they characterize capitalism as evil.
Jim Selman | Posted 09.26.2009 | Living
The epidemic of designer stores is symptomatic of the buying binge we've been on for the last half-century.
The Huffington Post | Posted 09.23.2009 | Entertainment
Michael Moore included one detail in his latest film, "Capitalism: A Love Story," just for President Obama. What is it? We know who's supporting you...
Beau Friedlander | Posted 10.03.2009 | Entertainment
Every time I see a new Michael Moore movie, America looks a little different to me. I feel an odd mixture of hopefulness, anger, and spiritual fatigue.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 11.21.2009 | Business
Michael Moore has always had a remarkable feel for targeting the zeitgeist. He's done it again with his new movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, a withering indictment of the current economic order.
Sheri and Allan Rivlin | Posted 11.06.2009 | Entertainment