Problem
Answer two questions from the followings. Make reference to the course material.
A. What role do corporate lobbyists and their use of bureaucratic techniques play in shaping government policies, as shown in the documentary?
B. How does the film critique the concept of "corporate social responsibility" as a way for corporations to evade accountability and continue their exploitative practices?
C. What examples from the documentary reveal how corporate power can undermine democratic processes and the public interest?
D. How does the film explore the relationship between neoliberal economic policies and the erosion of workers' rights and environmental protections?
E. In what ways does hyper-individualism contribute to the current state of corporate power and inequality in the global economy, as shown in the film?
F. How does the concept of cultural exhaustion help to explain the challenges facing movements for social and environmental justice, as presented in the documentary?