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The American Ruling Class

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The real-life editor of Harper's Magazine, Lewis Lapham, presents the viewer with the career paths of two fictional characters in an attempt to answer the question, "Is there such a thing as the American ruling class?" Though they received identical degrees from Yale University, Jack Bellamy (Caton Burwell) comes from money and Mike Vanzetti (Paul Cantagallo) doesn't. Despite their intelligence levels and good intentions, the two men's lives seem to be dictated by their family backgrounds.

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Audience Member First rate documentary about a class of people in the U.S. that supposedly do not exist. John Kirby's satirical documentary features former Harper's Magazine editor Lewis Lapham leading the viewer through a number of clips and interviews that question if America has developed a culture that runs the nation, or if it still is possible to rise up through hard work [you have to be kidding] and become one of the powerful people. Among the artists and power brokers who dispense their ideas on this topic are director Robert Altman, writer Kurt Vonnegut, and folk singer Pete Seeger. see the youtube trailer; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDgFiW2xtf0&eurl=http://www.theamericanrulingclass.org/youtube_clip.htm THE AMERICAN RULING CLASS is a morality tale set to music about two Yale students who seek their opportunities after graduation. Lewis Lapham, the renowned essayist, author and longtime Harper's Magazine editor, conducts them through the corridors of power - Pentagon press briefings, the World Economic Forum, philanthropic foundations, Washington law firms, banks, the Council on Foreign Relations and New York society dinners. As they make their way, the real-life luminaries they meet become characters in a dramatic story about power, its responsibilities and abuses. The subject is our country most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic. Part Monty Python, part Michael Moore, THE AMERICAN RULING CLASS is an entertaining clarion call for all citizens to consider who has power, how they acquired it, and most importantly, how they keep it. Yale Alumni Magazine saw this film and their review: "Take two earnest young Yale grads on an insider's tour of the nation's inner chambers of power: what would they think? What would they learn? Would they want to stay? The American Ruling Class, a satirical, quasi-journalistic expose of American oligarchy, not only asks these questions, but prances out on a limb to answer them." see this for "free" at http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/american_ruling_class/ NOTES about the film: 1 The film stars Lewis Lapham, who plays himself as editor of Harper's Magazine. Lapham opens the film with the question of whether or not America has a "ruling class", a circle of wealthy and powerful families that run the banks, businesses, and government, essentially controlling everything in America. 2 And then there is Walter Cronkite. ''The ruling class is the rich, who really command our industry, our commerce and our finance,'' Mr. Cronkite says. ''And those people are so able to manipulate our democracy that they really control the democracy.'' 3 ''The American Ruling Class,'' a documentary that frequently casts money-making in a muddy light at best, was followed by a PARTY (a Party folks, yes, you read it right) on the TRADING floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange. (you know the very floor that shows all those monkeys jumping up and down yelling out their bids on stocks). I mean, really! a party was held after these geeks saw this film! The arrogance of it all is astounding! 4 The New York Times had an article about the film's debut: "Bashing the Rich, Then Celebrating at a Hub of Commerce" The following people are interviewed: Robert Altman James A. Baker III Bill Bradley Harold Brown Hodding Carter III William T. Coleman Jr. Walter Cronkite Barbara Ehrenreich Martin Garbus Vartan Gregorian Doug Henwood Mike Medavoy Joseph S. Nye Jr. Samuel Peabody John Perkins Peter G. Peterson Peter Seeger Lawrence H. Summers Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. William Howard Taft IV Kurt Vonnegut Howard Zinn Warning: You may want to 'take out' (ie, destroy) a Starbucks after viewing. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Conceptual and Entertaining. Informing in a almost sarcastic way. At times it caused me to feel underprivileged then immediately over privileged. Although I can't relate to any of these people, but thats part of the point. (I guess) Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Virgilian/Faustian Lewis Lapham ironically introduces us, through an imaginary pair of recent Yale graduates, to the American ruling class. Class struggle is everything, but without Marxism it appears to be (next to) nothing, or something else, business as usual. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Always love a great satire -- even if the joke is on me and my middle class. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Lewis Lapham, Barbara Ehrenreich, Kurt Vonnegut, dancing and singing in a satire on the Anmerican class system, what's not to like! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member If you can get past the corny songs and bad special effects the information presented is sobering--an insightful look at an unfortunate reality in our country. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The real-life editor of Harper's Magazine, Lewis Lapham, presents the viewer with the career paths of two fictional characters in an attempt to answer the question, "Is there such a thing as the American ruling class?" Though they received identical degrees from Yale University, Jack Bellamy (Caton Burwell) comes from money and Mike Vanzetti (Paul Cantagallo) doesn't. Despite their intelligence levels and good intentions, the two men's lives seem to be dictated by their family backgrounds.
Director
John Kirby
Producer
Libby Handros, John Kirby
Screenwriter
Lewis Lapham
Production Co
The Press and the Public Project
Genre
Drama, Musical
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
1h 40m
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