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After The Story of Stuff and The Story of Cap and Trade, cultural myth-buster Annie Leonard goes after the brokenness of America’s “dinosaur economy” with The Story of Broke

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    Oh no! Be careful! Idealism lurks around every corner. If we aren’t careful, we might just accidentally do something...
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    imagine all this AND closing corporate tax loopholes, while taxing
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    This fills me with equal parts hope...cynicism. Let’s hope
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    was a real eye-opener for me; all...Annie’s education/documentary videos are well worth...
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