by prodos | Aug 28, 2012 | Documentary, Economics, United Kingdom/Britain
Presented with the kind permission of Martin Durkin, Wag TV Description by Producer: Cuts? What cuts? Martin Durkin’s explosive feature-length documentary on the British economy attacks George Osborne for bottling it. Osborne is just Gordon Brown with...
by prodos | Aug 16, 2012 | Biography, Capitalism, Documentary, Economics
Presented with the kind permission of Free To Choose Network Summary from the Free to Choose Network Rising like a phoenix from a troubled past, entrepreneurs have turned Chile’s rich Colchagua Valley into one of the world’s great economic miracles....
by prodos | Aug 14, 2012 | Capitalism, Documentary, Economics
Presented with the kind permission of Young America’s Foundation The Heritage Foundation writes To counter the decades-long pursuit of “fairness” fostered by the nation’s left-leaning educators, producers of a new film believe that the educational process should...
by prodos | Sep 1, 2011 | Capitalism, Creative Heroes, Economics
Presented with thanks to Free to Choose Network In 1980 economist and Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman inspired market reform in the West and revolutions in the East with his celebrated television series “Free To Choose.” Thirty years later, in this one-hour...
by prodos | Aug 19, 2011 | Capitalism, Constitution (United States), Economics, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Ray Griggs Wikipedia description: The film examines and contrasts … the differences between “Reaganomics” and “Obamanomics” as American economic and governmental policies, as well as their respective...
by prodos | Feb 18, 2011 | Capitalism, Economics
Thanks to Izzit.org Win-Win is a DVD-assisted group trading game. Through the experience of actually trading items, participants study important lessons about the practicalities and principles of economics and trade. The real life dimension of the game – that...