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The Shock Doctrine (2009)
An investigation of "disaster capitalism", based on Naomi Klein's proposition that neo-liberal capitalism feeds on natural disasters, war and terror to establish its dominance.
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The One Percent (2006)
Jamie Johnson takes the exploration of wealth that he began in Born Rich one step further. The One Percent, refers to the tiny percentage of Americans who control nearly half the wealth of the U.S. Johnson's thesis is that this wealth in the hands of so few people is a danger to our very way of life.
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Shadow World (2016)
A detailed investigation into the political and economic interests that, since the beginning of the 20th century, have pulled the strings of the arms trade, hidden in the shadows, feeding the shameful corruption of politicians and government officials and promoting a state of permanent war throughout the world, while they cynically asked for a lasting and universal peace.
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Laboratory Greece (2019)
A journey through Greece and Europe’s past and recent history: from the Second World War to the current crisis. It is a historical documentary, a look into many stories. «If Democracy can be destroyed in Greece, it can be destroyed throughout Europe» Paul Craig Roberts
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The Power of the Market (1980)
Dr. Friedman states, "There is not a single person in the world who can make this pencil." He explains that the creation of even a simple object - like the "lead" pencil - requires the knowledge of many people, lumberjacks, steel manufacturers, miners, etc. These people may not speak the same language, they may not know or like one another, yet the market enables them to combine knowledge and effort to produce wealth.
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How to Stay Free (1980)
Democracies have only recently been considered desirable. Historically, it was feared that democracies always self destruct when citizens, forgetting that you cannot remove want and misery through legislation, insist on government actions that physically and morally bankrupt their nation. Friedman explains why the United States has so far avoided this outcome and how we can continue to do so.
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How to Cure Inflation (1980)
Inflation results when the amount of money printed or coined increases faster than the creation of new goods and services. Money is a "token" of the wealth of a nation. If more tokens are created than new wealth, it takes more tokens to buy the same goods. Friedman explains why politicians like inflation, and why wage and price controls are not solutions to the problem. Friedman visits Japan, U.S. and Britain.
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Who Protects the Consumer? (1980)
Various government agencies have been created on the claim that they will protect the consumer. These agencies restrict freedom, stifle beneficial innovation, and become agents for the industries or groups they are intended to regulate. Friedman explains how the apparent chaos of the market place, the competition of many suppliers for business, is the best protection of consumer interests.
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Who Protects the Worker? (1980)
Unions sometimes protect some workers - their members - but usually at the expense of other workers. Government protects its employees and special groups of workers at the expense of other workers. Both unions and government restrict freedom. Friedman explains how the competition of employers for the talents of workers leads to the highest wages and best working conditions.
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Laissez-faire (2015)
A historical perspective to understand Neoliberalism and to understand why this ideology today so profoundly influences the choices of our governments and our lives.
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The Future of Our Free Society (1978)
Lecture given at National Association of Manufacturers/National Industrial Council, Congress of American Industry in Washington, D.C. as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Free Trade: Producer Versus Consumer (1978)
Landon Lecture given at Kansas State University as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System (1978)
Lecture given at William and Mary College as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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The Energy Crisis: A Humane Solution (1978)
Lecture given at Bank of America in San Francisco, CA as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Myths That Conceal Reality (1978)
Lecture given at Utah State University as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Who Protects the Consumer? (1978)
Lecture given at Ford Foundation in New York City as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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The Economics of Medical Care (1978)
Lecture given at The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Is Tax Reform Possible? (1978)
Lecture given at Americanism Education League in Pasadena, CA as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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What is Wrong with the Welfare State? (1978)
Lecture given at University of Rochester as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Money and Inflation (1978)
Lecture given at University of San Diego & San Diego Chamber of Commerce as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Putting Learning Back in the Classroom (1978)
Lecture given at Harlem Parents for Vouchers in New York City as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Is Capitalism Humane? (1978)
Lecture given at Cornell University as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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The Role of Government in a Free Society (1978)
Lecture given at Stanford University as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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What is America? (1978)
Lecture given at University of Chicago as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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Who Protects the Worker? (1978)
Lecture given at WQLN TV in Erie, Pennsylvania as part of the 'Milton Friedman Speaks' series.
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The Incredible Bread Machine Film (1975)
A discussion of the economic and political ideas presented in the book "The Incredible Bread Machine".
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Anatomy of Crisis (1980)
The Great Depression has been popularly viewed as a failure of capitalism. The stock market crash, the failure of the Bank of the United States, loss of personal savings, were visible symbols supporting this belief. As Friedman explains, the real cause was the unseen failure of government policy and action. Yet this crisis resulting from government failure leads to decades of government expansion.
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The Tyranny of Control (1980)
Government planning and detailed control of economic activity lessens productive innovation, and consumer choice. Good, better, best, are replaced by "approved" or "authorized." Friedman shows how "established" industries or methods, seek government protection or subsidization in their attempts to stop or limit product improvements which they don't control. Friedman visits India, Japan and U.S.
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The Swap (2016)
The Swap is the third chapter of the PolEc Trilogy, comprising Wandering Marxwards (1998) and The Three Failures (2006). It features the same character as in the previous episodes, but now reduced to a lost, exhausted soul roaming Shanghai's cityscape from the remotest periphery to the financial district. Another narrative, spoken this one, takes us to September 2008, as gigantic bailouts put the financial system on life support instead of letting it collapse, thus seizing our reality and replacing it with a fiction tailored for the situation. These two streams end up meeting on a Shanghai dancefloor, where unresolved contradictions can finally be performed.


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