This film involves a lot of corrupt political principles and jurisprudence, and is a classic portrayal of the reality of an authoritarian state - and democracy plays a positive role here, parliamentary politics, media freedom, and the leader of the human rights organization and state legislator. The director's point of view "Democracy can overcome the ills caused by globalization and capitalism itself" - that is, in the case of North America owning high-tech industries and high-level industries, while South America can only rely on agriculture, real estate and low-level industries to participate in global competition , the resulting injustice
, and perhaps only in the recent emergence of a democratic economy in the United States—one person, one vote, where everyone has the right to decide corporate affairs, can witness the arrival of true socialism
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