“This film project is crucial
because it focuses on how two-thirds of the world lives and what
these people aspire to. If we can only understand that most
people just want to be like us, that is at least half of the game
of putting up the right policies to help them achieve prosperous market
economies. Films are very important, you can’t understand this
unless you really see it.”
--Hernando de Soto
To those who watch television
in the developed world, there doesn't seem to be a better system
on earth than the capitalist system. We are experiencing the longest
economic expansion in modern history. Soviet
Communism has been defeated.
But make no mistake, as we
will demonstrate in this program, capitalism is surprisingly vulnerable.
The moment of capitalism's greatest triumph is the moment of its
greatest crisis, its “Moment of Truth.” In
fact, capitalism is not working for the vast majority of humanity
that lives on the planet. Two thirds of the world's population has
been locked out of the global economy, forced to operate outside
the rule of law, they have no legal identity, no credit, no capital,
and thus no way to prosper. To unlock The Power of the Poor is
to change the world. If we fail, these people will turn against
capitalism as they have turned against other failed economic systems,
and that could make for a very difficult, violent time.
Filmed on location from Latin America to Africa, The Power
of the Poor will demonstrate how free markets, individual freedom
and especially the right to property can transform the poor into
the most powerful resource in the world. At its heart is the
potential triumph of capitalism as a system.