1:07:00
You can still
have an effect.
1:07:31
We can change
the government.
1:07:34
Thats the only way were
going tore design re think
1:07:37
re-constitute what capital
and property can do
1:07:42
Fifteen corporations would like
to control the conditions
1:07:45
of our life
1:07:47
and millions of people
are saying not only do
1:07:49
we not need you
1:07:50
we can do it better.
1:07:51
We are going to create systems
that nourish the earth
1:07:54
and nourish human beings.
1:07:56
And these are not
marginal experiments
1:07:58
they are the mainstay
of large numbers of
1:08:01
communities across the world.
1:08:03
That is where
the future lies.
1:08:05
You know I've always thought
it's very ironic
1:08:07
that Im able to do all this
and yet what am I on?
1:08:09
Im on networks.
1:08:10
Im distributed by studios
1:08:12
that are owned by large
corporate entities.
1:08:14
Now why would they put me
out there when I am opposed
1:08:18
to everything that
they stand for?
1:08:21
And I spend my time
on their dime opposing
1:08:24
what they believe in.
1:08:26
Okay?
1:08:28
Well it's because they
dont believe in anything.
1:08:29
They put me on there because
they know that theres millions
1:08:32
of people that want to see
my film or watch the TV show
1:08:35
and so theyre
going to make money.
1:08:37
And Ive been able to get
my stuff out there
1:08:39
because Im driving
my truck through
1:08:41
this incredible
flaw in capitalism
1:08:43
the greed flaw.
1:08:45
The thing that says the rich
man will sell you the rope
1:08:47
to hand himself with
1:08:48
if he think she can
make a buck off it
1:08:50
well Im the rope.
1:08:51
I hope.
1:08:52
Im part of the rope.
1:08:54
And they also believe that
when people watch my stuff
1:08:57
or maybe watch this film
or whatever
1:08:59
they think that
you know