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- Jan 27, 2021
In my continuing watching of Adam Curtis's documentary The Trap, which has nothing to do with a fictional character in an anime who dresses up in the opposite gender's clothing to trick people into thinking that they're the opposite gender (I'm sorry), I came across a point [@12:38] where they stated Bill Clinton introduced a dystopian scheme into America where Freedom is redefined as nothing more than the ability for individuals to get whatever they want and the government spending he was hoping to use to fix America with would destroy the economy. Luckily Alan Greenspan and the CEO of Goldman-Sachs had a counter proposal; Instead of seeing the markets as a force greed uses to enrich it, the market would respond democratically to people's needs instead of government.
As the argument only works if freedom is a material desire rather than any ideal for breaking free from controlling influences and the commodification of everything sacred, I wonder what America's or the World's idea of freedom really is?
As the argument only works if freedom is a material desire rather than any ideal for breaking free from controlling influences and the commodification of everything sacred, I wonder what America's or the World's idea of freedom really is?