Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story

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In Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story, he rents out an armored car, then drives up to American International Group Inc., where he proceed using a bullhorn to draw the CEO’s attention. Moore demanded the arrest of a citizen and the bailout money be returned to the U.S. Treasury. Moore aches for a better America, where he doesn’t imagine America as a communist country. “This is capitalism. A system of taking and giving... mostly taking.” Moore tries to graphically show the audience that greed has the power to destroy lives. Individual welfare is now more crucial instead of the well-being of the majority. The overall message that Moore tries to depict that the form of capitalism supported by America is a flawed system that really lacks