
Make Mine Freedom:
The Volokh Conspiracy —
A new release from the Moving Picture Institute : A 1948 cartoon extolling the virtues of freedom and capitalism over statism. Somehow, the film seems eerily appropriate today. (Although it condemns "isms" of all stripes -- such as fascism, socialism, and communism -- clearly libertarian ism is an label that was later formulated to describe the pro-freedom view of this film.)
REASON TV: Jeff Flake on how the GOP can get its groove back.
Plus, via Randy Barnett, Make Mine…
Instapundit —
REASON TV: Jeff Flake on how the GOP can get its groove back.
Plus, via Randy Barnett, Make Mine Freedom:
The President Should Watch This
GayPatriot —
(H/t Glenn.)
Propaganda of the right kind
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Video: Moving Minutes - "Make Mine Freedom"
Theo Spark —
"Make Mine Freedom" delivers a vitally important message. Produced in 1948, at the beginning of the Cold War, it underscores how utopian fantasies can lead to extreme forms of statism. Exposing the poisonous effects of collectivism and its appealing philosophy, this animated short film explains why American free enterprise is the antidote to the tyranny of the government-issued "-ism." ...
Classic 50 Year Old Video… you Won’t See This Shown To The Kids Today
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
http://www.tcotreport.com
“Make Mine Freedom” delivers a vitally important message. Produced in 1948, at the beginning of the Cold War, it underscores how utopian fantasies can lead to extreme forms of statism. Exposing the poisonous effects of collectivism and its appealing philosophy, this animated short film explains why American free enterprise is the antidote to the tyranny of the government-issued “-ism.” ...
