Heroic Anti-Egalitarian Movie!
Posted by Lew Rockwell at August 15, 2008 05:43 PM
Murray Rothbard loved Kurt Vonnegut's libertarian short story Harrison Bergeron, a dystopian vision of the year 2081 in which everyone is equal. The beautiful must wear masks, the strong and graceful must be hobbled, the brilliant must have their thoughts electronically interrupted, all by decree of the egalitarian State. Here is the trailer of 2081. And you have to love the name of the website: finallyequal.com. Who says the cause of liberty is not making progress? (Thanks to John Hall.)
http://www.finallyequal.com/trailer-large.html
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That looks fuckin' great!!!
It should fit right in there with 2 of my favorite movies, Brazil and Dark City....
Heroic Anti-Egalitarian Movie!
Posted by Lew Rockwell at August 15, 2008 05:43 PM
Murray Rothbard loved Kurt Vonnegut's libertarian short story Harrison Bergeron, a dystopian vision of the year 2081 in which everyone is equal. The beautiful must wear masks, the strong and graceful must be hobbled, the brilliant must have their thoughts electronically interrupted, all by decree of the egalitarian State. Here is the trailer of 2081. And you have to love the name of the website: finallyequal.com. Who says the cause of liberty is not making progress? (Thanks to John Hall.)
http://www.finallyequal.com/trailer-large.html
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This movie sounds too racist. You might want to edit it and make it more politically correct before you spread it to the general public...thanks.
This comment sounds too stupid. You might want to edit it and make it more intellectually correct before you spread it to the general public... thanks.
Heroic Anti-Egalitarian Movie!
Posted by Lew Rockwell at August 15, 2008 05:43 PM
Murray Rothbard loved Kurt Vonnegut's libertarian short story Harrison Bergeron, a dystopian vision of the year 2081 in which everyone is equal. The beautiful must wear masks, the strong and graceful must be hobbled, the brilliant must have their thoughts electronically interrupted, all by decree of the egalitarian State. Here is the trailer of 2081. And you have to love the name of the website: finallyequal.com. Who says the cause of liberty is not making progress? (Thanks to John Hall.)
http://www.finallyequal.com/trailer-large.html
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Sorry if I offended you, I was being sarcastic.
Have you seen the 1995 Showtime version of the story??
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-175006468841636088
So was I. You should watch some more Monty Python though; need some work + make it more extreme, thus making sure you appear crazy and can't be misconstrued as being serious in anyway![]()
Just looked at the list. A lot of good movies, but I don't think these ones are relevant (or relevant enough):
- Dark City
Philosophical maybe, but in no way political. Maybe I'm missing the symbolism. I'm bad at that.
My love of Dark City aside, I still disagree with its inclusion. If it was a focused on individualism vs. collectivism I could get on board.Since I've been pimping this movie, I'll reply to this. You're right, it isn't political, but it does go straight at the question of what it means to be an individual, and this movement is all about individualism.