He's intrigued by US governmental conspiracies, but doesn't know anything about the work they did against counter culture here and in Latin America.

Idk if this should be on the main. A sub for radicalizing dads would rule. /c/Dadicalization

  • TossedAccount [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corporation_(2003_film)

    This film argues that if a corporation were an actual person, they'd be a clinical psychopath (according to the DSM-IV criteria), and that they must be psychopaths because they're legally required to deliver profits to their shareholders. The film touches upon various negative externalities, the 1933 Business Plot, the fact that IBM literally did logistics work for Nazis to facilitate the Holocaust, the Bolivian struggle over water privatization, among other gruesome examples of corporate capitalism at work. It's mostly lib-friendly in the sense that the film's message isn't really explicitly Marxist, since it only criticizes corporations and not capitalism in general), but it at least points vaguely in the correct direction against privatization and oligopolistic capital and towards left-wing politics.

    • Nagarjuna [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      the film’s message isn’t really Marxist,

      Go re watch the last speech and tell me it wasn't made by marxists

      • TossedAccount [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        It's been a few years since I've actually seen it, and I was buried deep under a mountain of liberal ideology at the time.