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Zeitgeist: Moving Forward

This Shit's Got to Go!

Year: 2011 Documentary Runtime: 161 min Rating: 7.1

Overview

A presentation of a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society. This subject matter will transcend the issues of cultural relativism and traditional ideology and move to relate the core, empirical 'life ground' attributes of human and social survival, extrapolating those immutable natural laws into a new sustainable social paradigm called a 'Resource-Based Economy'.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Robert Sapolsky

Robert Sapolsky

Himself

Gabor Maté

Gabor Maté

Himself

Richard G. Wilkinson

Richard G. Wilkinson

Himself

James Gilligan

James Gilligan

Himself

John McMurtry

John McMurtry

Himself

Michael Ruppert

Michael Ruppert

Self

Max Keiser

Max Keiser

Self

Jacque Fresco

Jacque Fresco

Himself

Adrian Bowyer

Adrian Bowyer

Himself

Behrokh Khoshnevis

Behrokh Khoshnevis

Himself

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