The Wall Street firm stars in Michael Moore’s attack on capitalism — and also bankrolled his producers. [Ira Stoll, Future of Capitalism]
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by Walter Olson on September 26, 2009
The Wall Street firm stars in Michael Moore’s attack on capitalism — and also bankrolled his producers. [Ira Stoll, Future of Capitalism]
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I’m sure that Goldman Sachs is not bankrolling Moore out of the kindness of their hearts. I think that they are handling the deal just as they do any investment or loan. Unfortunately, Moore’s movie is probably a good investment for them.
It’s business as usual even if it entails supporting the premise that capitalism is evil. Oh the irony!
I can say without irony that this is what makes America great. We can make millions criticizing capitalism.
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