Hardly New


Come on with this crap. Karl Marx wrote about this subject over 100 years ago.

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... nearly 150 in fact (Das Kapital first published 1867). As far as I'm aware, still illegal literature in the US, due to the very corporate bodies (as targeted in this film)'s shrewd anti-commie smear campaign which clearly succeeded beyond their wildest dreams to this day.

I'd have hoped more of the world would agree by now, a century and a half since someone suggested it, that the world would have a better overall standard of living under a system based on compassion and sharing, instead of competition and hatred.

To deride such important information on the basis someone already made these points is fatuous and only shows up your own ignorance. But of course a reaction-seeking troll such as yourself is probably well aware of that already, so congratulations you got me.

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Das Kapital illegal in the U.S.?

No... definitely not. It's $0.79 on Kindle. No idea what you're on about.

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Russell Brand did say at the beginning that nothing in the films was new. If you'd watched it you would know that.



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It's called "The Emperor's NEW Clothers" or don't you know how to read?

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The title has nothing to do with how new the material is. The tale, by Hans Christian Andersen, was read out at the beginning. Read it and see how it relates to the film, or don't you know how to read.


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Ha, the I know you are but what am I argument doesn't work. I can clearly read you making a fool out of yourself.

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Oh good come back 



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