Occupy, Resist And Produce: Documentary Analysis

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Argentina is a country that was made poor by capitalism and globalization. The video “The Take (2004) Occupy, Resist & Produce” is a documentary by Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein that exhibits the devastating effects that capitalism and globalization can have on a country. In viewing this documentary, Argentina and its workers suffered due to the governing power of Carlos Menem and the International Monetary Fund. Menem sold the country piece by piece through downsizes, corporate handouts, and by selling public property to privatized organizations. Menem wanted to close factories, have more state control, and an increase in privatization rights. The result of Menem’s goals was the rich getting richer and the poor becoming poorer. Under Menem’s government over half the population of Argentina fell below the poverty line. Before Menem’s government coming into power, the people and workers were able to spend money on the material things in life, such as going on vacations or going shopping for …show more content…

For closed factories that wanted to re-open, workers struggled to get access and permission to re-open the factory. The workers had to receive a judge’s approval to allow the workers to publicly own the factory. When the judge denied the workers permission to re-open the factory, they then had to pressure the politicians to vote on approving the idea of worker-owned factories. For the factories that were running under cooperative worker agreements, these workers were faced with threat of eviction ordered by judges. In order to fight eviction orders, workers guarded the factories around the clock to ensure the factory would not be taken over by the police force or previous owners. In the case of eviction, workers and the struggling population of Argentina protested against the judges, and government to allow the workers back into their

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