Making the Rich Pay (1921-1946)
The millionaires' paradise was destroyed by the crash of 1929, which plunged the country into the Great Depression and mass unemployment. Enraged by greed and tax evasion, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, reelected in 1936, advocated controlled capitalism.
Writing:
- Cédric Tourbe
- Romain Huret
Release Date:
Tue, Nov 07, 2023
Country: FR
Language: En | Fr
Runtime: 59
Country: FR
Language: En | Fr
Runtime: 59
Cédric Tourbe
Self - Narrator (voice)
Estelle Galarme
Self - Narrator (voice)
Volker Hanisch
Volker Hanisch (voice)
Marion von Stengel
Marion von Stengel (voice)
Season 1:
At the end of the 19th century, a club of millionaires — John D. Rockefeller and his oil monopoly, steel king and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and banker J. P. Morgan, who financed the Industrial Revolution from Wall Street — took over the United States, where immigrants provided a labor force that was ruthlessly exploited.
The millionaires' paradise was destroyed by the crash of 1929, which plunged the country into the Great Depression and mass unemployment. Enraged by greed and tax evasion, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, reelected in 1936, advocated controlled capitalism.
The federal welfare state controlled American capitalism until the 1973 oil crisis and recession, which led to the election of the ultra-liberal Ronald Reagan. At the dawn of the computer revolution, a generation of entrepreneurs, including Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, emerged in Silicon Valley around Stanford University, which combined public and private research.