The Shaping Of A World View

Enjoyed this video? Join my Locals community for exclusive content at nextnewsnetwork.locals.com!
Streamed on:
5.5K

"The Shaping of a World View" is an engaging web series dedicated to exploring influential films that have shaped the America First worldview. Each episode focuses on a single film, providing an in-depth analysis of its themes, narrative, and cinematic techniques. The series emphasizes how these films have impacted cultural and political perceptions in the United States, particularly aligning with the America First ideology. Rather than featuring interviews, the series relies on detailed commentary from filmmakers and political analysts, alongside in-depth reviews by cultural critics. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of each film's role in influencing American thought and policy. The series uniquely ties the content and style of these films to the evolving American identity and the principles of America First, offering viewers an insightful look at the intersection of cinema and political ideology without the need for interviews or historical perspectives. "The Shaping of a World View" invites its audience to critically engage with the films and consider their lasting impact on national ideologies.

---------------------------------------------------
Tonight's Films
---------------------------------------------------
Make Mine Freedom: A 1948 American animated anti-communist propaganda cartoon created by John Sutherland Productions for the Extension Department of Harding College (now Harding University). Financed with a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the cartoon was the first in a series of pro-free enterprise films produced by Sutherland for Harding.

More Deadly than War; Communist Revolution in America: This presentation by G. Edward Griffin, delivered on April 3, 1969, is as current as today’s headlines. Drawing from communist literature and training manuals, he shows that the Leninist strategy for conquest involves two kinds of revolution. One is violent. The other is non-violent. Most people think only of violent revolution, but the non-violent phase is where the real action is in the United States.

---------------------------------------------------
FOLLOW US ON X:
---------------------------------------------------
Host: @Brian_D_Roberts
Guests: @australiantalk

Loading 1 comment...