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Poverty Isn't a Lack of Character; It's a Lack of Cash is a fascinating deep dive into the concept of guaranteed basic income. The film weaves together history and personal anecdotes, narrated by Rutger Bregman, who has a knack for making complex ideas approachable. It's not just a dry documentary; it has a certain pulse, a rhythm that keeps you engaged as it explores real-world examples where this concept was tested. The pacing is contemplative yet brisk enough to hold your interest. There's a raw honesty in the way it presents the struggles of those living in poverty, making it resonate on a personal level. The visuals complement the themes well, grounding the lofty ideas in reality, which is what sets it apart in the genre.
Historical context on basic incomeEngaging narrative styleExplores real-life implications
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Rutger Bregman
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