Adam Curtis on the Beeb

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David Johnson
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Adam Curtis on the Beeb

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More great stuff from Adam Curtis on the Beeb.

A new series started tonight on BBC2 "All watched over by machines of loving grace"

Brilliant stuff which should be available on the Iplayer.

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Jonone
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Re: Adam Curtis on the Beeb

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Not the machine-age utopia that Gary Numan foresaw with tracks like 'I Married A Machine' !
andy at handiwork
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Re: Adam Curtis on the Beeb

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Highly interesting film. I hadn't realised before quite how obnoxious Ayn Rand was.
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Andy

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"I hadn't realised before quite how obnoxious Ayn Rand was."

Yeah, I loved the bit about her stress on the importance of being rational. Rather undermined when her married lover cheated on her and she went totally apeshit.

Nauseating ideas, but quite popular amongst Tory MPs apparently.

http://www.talkcarswell.com/show.aspx?id=601

Hannan, a Tory MEP, I think and Douglas Carswell, the Tory MP for Clacton, co-authored a book titled The Plan: Twelve Months To Renew Britain. The book, according to the pair, is influenced by the work of Ayn Rand, the Russian-American emigr?, free-market radical and libertarian ?philosopher?.

The mind boggles! But not as much as this pair's brains bubble!

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Re: Adam Curtis on the Beeb

Post by andy at handiwork »

As I recall, the clips were from a film based on Rand's books (The Fountainhead) as well as illustrating her earlier job as a movie extra.
David Johnson
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Ravis

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I think Curtis is a great ideas man. Whether you agree with all his ideas like going from Ayn Rand to Alan Greenspan and the collapse of the Asian economies is another thing.

I agree with you on the music. I find it obtrusive and for me, doesn't add anything for much of the time. It smacks of the "people can't listen to thoughts too long without a bit of background plinky plonky".

What's refreshing is that you have got someone making films on critical issues in a very thought-provoking way so at the end of it you are thinking "Yeah, I enjoyed that. Now about those theories he puts forward" i.e. it generates thought in the viewer.

I look forward to the rest of the series which is something I can't say about much else on tele.

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