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The Good Capitalist is this fascinating look into Norway's financial strategies during a time of global crisis. It really digs into how the government manages the oil wealth and the creation of the Oil Fund, which is basically a safety net for the future. The tone is pretty contemplative, reflecting the tension between wealth and responsibility. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to absorb the complex themes of capitalism and sustainability. What stands out is how it humanizes the numbers—while it’s all about national finances, there’s a deeper philosophical exploration of what it means to be wealthy in a world full of inequality. It’s not flashy, but the realness of the subject matter keeps it engaging, almost like a candid conversation with an economic historian. Really interesting stuff.
Documentary on Norway's Oil FundFocus on economic stabilityExplores themes of wealth and responsibility
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