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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 5, 2016
Interest in New Noam Chomsky Documentary Has Grown So Large That Even the NY Times Ran a Review—and Praised It! (VIDEO)
In 'Requiem for the American Dream,' Chomsky addresses the vast gulf of inequality in America.

By Alexandra Rosenmann-February 4, 2016In the new documentary Requiem for the American Dream, produced and directed by Peter Hutchison, Kelly Nyks and Jared P. Scott, Noam Chomsky argues that the collapse of American democratic ideals and the rise of the 1% means that the American dream is harder than ever to achieve. And unlike during the Great Depression, there seems to be no end in sight to this class struggle.
“The effect of the concentration of wealth is to yield concentration of
power. [Therefore] the very fact of inequality has a corrosive, harmful
effect on democracy," Chomsky states.
Chomsky was raised in an American middle-class immigrant family in the
1930s. Filmmakers use interviews with Chomsky and archival video from
the 1950s onward to illustrate the golden age of American history, as
Chomsky calls it. The average worker was able to buy a home, a car and
live a life of relative comfort. Upward class mobility was not only
aspirational, but achievable.
The widening wage gap, he claims, is "a result of over 30 years of a
shift in social and economic policy, completely against the will of the
population.” Today, young families are slightly wealthier than their
parents were three decades ago, according to a recent BMO Economics Report.
However, millennials need to pay more to get their foot in the door and
are accumulating debt loads about 260% higher than their parents did at
their age.
"It goes back to the founding of the country. If you read the debates at
the Constitutional Convention, James Madison, the main framer, said the
major concern of society has to be to protect the minority of the
opulent against the majority," Chomsky says.
The New York Times, which historically tends to ignore Chomsky, ran a
prominent review in its Arts section, going so far as to praise the film
and callingRequiem a "well-paced and cogent seminar."
Reviewer Daniel Gold writes, "citing Aristotle, Adam Smith and James
Madison, among others, he melds history, philosophy and ideology into a
sobering vision of a society in an accelerating decline. He never raises
his voice in this easy-listening jeremiad. 'There’s nothing surprising
about this,' he repeats gently in describing what he sees as a 40-year
trend of government bent to the will of the superrich at the expense of
everyone else. 'That’s what happens when you put power in the hands of a
narrow sector.'"
Requiem for the American Dream is now playing in select cities.
Requiem for the American Dream is now playing in select cities.
Alexandra Rosenmann is an AlterNet associate editor. Follow her @alexpreditor
