Film
Marx Now: Free Lunch Society
Filmmaker Christian Tod in person
Director: Christian Tod, color, 95 min., 2017
The unconditional basic income means money for everyone - as a human right without consideration! Visionary reform project, neoliberal axe at the roots of the welfare state or socially romantic leftist utopia? The basic income shows very different ideological faces, depending on the type and scope of income. The basic income is undisputedly a powerful idea: land, water and air are gifts of nature. They differ from private property that individual people generate. But if we draw wealth from nature, from common resources, this wealth belongs to all of us to the same extent. From Alaska's oil fields to the Canadian prairie, Washington's thought factories and the Namibian steppe, the film takes us on a great journey and shows us what the leaderless car has to do with the ideas of a German billionaire and a Swiss people's initiative.
Free Lunch Society, the world's first feature film about basic income, is dedicated to one of the most crucial questions of our time.
Details
Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
164 N. State Street
Chicago 60601
USA
Language: German with English subtitles
Price: General Admission: $11, Students: $7, Film Center Members: $6, Students and faculty of the School of the Art Institute, and staff of the Art Institute: $5