The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film critical of the modern-day corporation, considering it as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychologist might evaluate an ordinary person. This is explored through specific examples.
The film charts the development of the corporation as a legal entity from its origins as an institution chartered by governments to carry out specific public functions, to the rise of the vast modern institutions entitled to some of the legal rights of a person. One central theme of the documentary is an attempt to assess the “personality” of the corporate “person” by using diagnostic criteria from the DSM-IV; Robert Hare, a University of British Columbia Psychology Professor and FBI consultant, compares the profile of the modern, profit-driven corporation to that of a clinically-diagnosed psychopath. The film focuses mostly on corporations in North America, especially in the United States.
The film is composed of several vignettes examining and critiquing corporate practices, and drawing parallels between examples of corporate malfeasance and the DSM-IV’s symptoms of psychopathy, i.e. callous unconcern for the feelings of others, incapacity to maintain enduring relationships, reckless disregard for the safety of others, deceitfulness (repeated lying to and deceiving of others for profit), incapacity to experience guilt, and failure to conform to the social norms with respect to lawful behaviors.
Topics addressed include the Business Plot, where in 1933, the popular General Smedley Butler exposed a corporate plot against then U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt; the tragedy of the commons; Dwight D. Eisenhower’s warning people to beware of the rising military-industrial complex; economic externalities; suppression of an investigative news story about Bovine Growth Hormone on a Fox News Channel affiliate television station; the role of IBM in the Nazi holocaust (see IBM and the Holocaust); the Cochabamba protests of 2000 brought on by the privatization of Bolivia’s municipal water supply by the Bechtel Corporation; and in general themes of corporate social responsibility, the notion of limited liability, the corporation as a psychopath, and the corporation as a person.
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April 21st, 2009 at 06:46
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April 21st, 2009 at 07:16
Fixed
April 21st, 2009 at 07:26
thank you Dan , hmm care to fix some more ?:P
January 20th, 2010 at 11:13
Sure, which ones?
February 13th, 2010 at 02:36
damn… I wrote alot of stuff but it all got canceled, but…
I’ve shown alot of people this stuff… but no1 seems to care…
I’ve started to really question my own sanity lately.. am I going crazy? this has such an impact on everyones life… yet when I bring stuff like this up, I’m a killjoy? :S
well great documentary atleast
take care
December 29th, 2010 at 21:39
Anto9,
Ignorance is bliss. Today people only care about themselves and there family (maybe). They dont understand that we are all family that shares universal consciousness.
I’ve questioned my own sanity wondering “Am I the only one who cares?!?” Obviously the people who frequent this site care. Perhaps they have like minded friends who care. The thing I see the most is people who try to share this info is over aggressiveness. They try to tell people what is going on, and then when they dont get it or care they start to question there intelligence. That in turn puts them on the defensive and creates a bias toward looking at the truth. “Well this CRAZY guy came at me saying that 9/11 was an inside job then started telling at me, what a douche”
I encourage everyone to share all this information that they learn on the “Shadow” government with anyone who will listen. But if they wont listen/care dont crucify them. Maybe just tell them that there is a lot of readily available information that is free on the internet, and to investigate it themselves.
You can lead a horse to water but you cant make it drink. Its up to you to do something and spread the word. One day everyone will know that we are right. As Einstein said, “You cannot solve a problem with the same consciousness that created it.” Enlighten yourself and you enlighten the world. Together we can raise the ocean of consciousness and start taking care of one another. Thank You!