This documentary was released in 2003. And it is still true today. The documentary begins with an unusual detail from the 14th Amendment: Under constitutional law, corporations are seen as individuals.
In this documentary, filmmaker Mark Achbar asks what type of person would a corporation be? And he gives the evidence that they would be a bad one.
The 2003 Canadian documentary was written by University of British Columbia law professor Joe Bakan. Lasting for two hours, the award-winning documentary explores the genesis of the American corporation, its global economic supremacy and its psychopathic learnings. You can take a deep look into the corporation’s inner workings, curious history, controversial impacts, and possible futures.
Some 150 years ago, a corporation was an insignificant entity.