by prodos | Mar 9, 2011 | Anti-Capitalists, Anti-Semitism, Christianity, Nazism/Fascism
Presented with the kind permission of Jeffrey Van Davis About this documentary: Martin Heidegger is considered by many to be the most profound thinker of the 20th Century. His magnum opus, Being and Time, was published in 1927 and had the equivalent impact on...
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...
by prodos | Feb 18, 2011 | Capitalism, Economics
Presented with thanks to Izzit.org What accounts for the difference between economic activity in the United States and in the developing world? Economist Hernando de Soto explores the concepts of capitalism and globalization in Tanzania and Peru, where most businesses...
by prodos | Feb 17, 2011 | Anti-Capitalists, Green Poppycock, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Nicholas Tucker Hypocrites come in all shapes and sizes. And when it comes to politics, hypocrisy is just part of the game. But the press only tends to cover half the story. For decades, the American people have benefited from the...
by prodos | Feb 12, 2011 | Capitalism, Constitution (United States), Economics, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Jeremy Boreing, Declaration Entertainment These 7 short “video essays”, written and very nicely presented by Bill Whittle explore the foundational beliefs of Tea Party Conservatism. From small government and distrust...