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The City Uncovered - s01e03 - When Markets Go Mad (28th January 2009) [PDTV (Xvid)] avi

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The City Uncovered - When Markets Go Mad Wednesday, 28th January 2009 9pm to 10pm BBC2 Part 3 of 3 "I'm forever blowing bubbles. Pretty bubbles in the air. They fly so high..." Pop! In the last of this three-part series on modern finance, Evan Davis looks at the roots of the current crisis: the bubble in property prices and the effect they had on the global financial markets and the people operating within them. The markets lie at the heart of the capitalist system. Every second of every day they set prices that determine how much we pay for our food, and the cost of a foreign holiday. But what are they? Who is running them? And why do the prices run wild so often? Evan Davis reveals some uncomfortable truths about what is really driving our economic system. === File Information === File Name: The City Uncovered - s01e03 - When Markets Go Mad.avi Duration: 00:58:55 (88,370 fr) File Size: 465 MB (or 476,816 KB or 488,259,584 bytes) bytes === Video Information === Video Codec Name: XviD Video Bitrate: 964 kb/s Bits / Pixel: 0.189 bits/pixel Resolution: 608x336 (1.81:1) [=38:21] frames Per Second: 25.000 fps === Audio Information === Audio Codec: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 132 kb/s (66/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.90.°



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At first this seemed like just another documentary governed by a narrow bourgeois world-view . But my valve had a massive attack in this episode, when the Marxist point of view was brushed aside in the most insidious manner. They showed the "alternative to the insanity of market capitalis" as a scene with drab colors, a military guard, and a solitary bureaucrat cloistered in a basement. Cut to a scene saying how much better capitalism is with rock and roll music. Absolutely Outrageous.

My review: ENEMY PROPAGANDA!
Feb 25 2009, 06:37 CET
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