Online Auction
Please Sign In or Register.

online auctions Back to home page

A STUDY OF CAPITALISM-COMMUNISM-DESPOTS, VOLUME 2

Item ID: 14028136
Bidder or seller of this item? Sign in for your status
Violation Report Listing Violation Shopping List Watch this item
Pin It

A STUDY OF CAPITALISM-COMMUNISM-DESPOTS, VOLUME 2

Condition: New
Purchase this item Instantly with Buy Now.
End Time : 222 days, 21h 9m
Jan. 04, 2013 15:31:42
Buy Now price
$4.00
[ Convert ]
Buy this item now

Seller Accepts:    PayPal
( See below for other payment methods accepted )
Quantity 9
Location: 48609, Michigan, United States
Postage: - Free Shipping -
(See "Shipping" Section Below for details)
Status: Open
Seller Information
AndrewBishop (4) Verified Seller My Store
Registered since Jun. 07, 2011
in United States
Ask Seller a Question
Other items from this seller
View store
Communication Rating FAIR
Average response time: 3 days.
Reputation Rating 100.00%
View Reputation
I am verified. I have sold items for ebay for over a year now, and i am tired
of their HUGE FEES.Time for Change
SEARCH IN THIS STORE    
See Similar Items from this seller's store: Click Here

Item Description

A Study of Capitalism, Despots, and Communism, Volume 2

"A study of Capitalism"

An original production published by The Classic Archives!

This DVD is Volume 2 of our set on Communism and Capitalism. Please view our other items to see our other volumes on the subject.

Originally made in the 40's and 50's during the Cold War, these films were designed to educate American's on the value of Capitalism and what it means to the American way of life. Faced with a showdown with the largest Communist nation in the world, the United States Government wanted to educate our citizens on what we were fighting and who we were up against.

Today, while the threat of an outside Communist takeover is not real, the threat itself is very much real. Only in modern times, the threat comes from within. A growing segment of our population, as well as our elected officials, seem to enjoy aggravating class warfare and initiating a "soak the rich" atmosphere. Some politicians actually believe the way to create jobs for our people is to tax and regulate our businesses, to make it harder for them to do business. This bitterness and desire to see America become a welfare state, of "We Want This!" and where competition is thwarted, is clearly warned against in this DVD. Our educators, themselves paid by the state, are actively trying to sabotage Capitalism and indoctrinate our young. These leads us to elect politicians who want to spread the wealth, so instead of having a rich class, a middle class, and a poor class, we all become poor and supposedly happy. These films are meant to educate, enlighten, and inform against the evils of communism and socialism, and what it really means to be a capitalistic nation. If there is one DVD to show to your children, to make them realize that America is the only place in the world where someone who works hard can move out of being poor and into being rich, this is it.

In our opinion, here at The Classic Archives, this DVD should be required viewing for every American, and doubly so for every politician.

When you look at some of these films, and watch the sections on communism and socialism, it is downright frightening to how much of that reminds us of some aspects of modern day life, and most especially, our elected officials.

If you are interested in this set, please be sure to check out our Volumes 1 and 3.

This DVD runs about 2 and a half hours and has a fully interactive menu. A list of films is as follows:

Capitalism (1948)

A group of teenagers on a high-school radio program discuss just what capitalism is, seizing onto the example of the butcher who supplies the weenies for their picnic. With Mickey Hugh (Ray Bennett); Franklyn Ferguson (John Howell). Educational Collaborator: James Harvey Dodd, Ph.D., Head, Department of Economics and Business Administration, Mary Washington College, University of Virginia.

Sound, B&W, 9:23

Democracy (1945)

Presents nature of meaning of democracy; develops keen appreciation for meaning of democracy by analyzing 4 major concepts on which exists substantial body of general agreement. Points out that true democracy is characterized by at least 2 signs.

Sound, B&W, 10:18

Freedom to Learn (1954)

When, due to the well-meaning fears of parents, a high school social studies teacher is charged with teaching communism, she explains why she teaches about communism and why she believes it important that students know the facts about subjects they discuss in current event.

Sound, B&W, 26:29

In Our Hands, Part 1 How We Got What We Have (1950)

How economic progress comes from the accumulation of privately owned tools of production; demonstrates the need for tools by showing a young couple with their infant child in a wilderness with nothing but natural resources and their hands.

Sound, B&W, 21:01

In Our Hands, Part 2 What We Have (1950)

Strengths of the American free enterprise system and how it meets the needs of its citizens.

Sound, B&W, 14:53

In Our Hands, Part 3 How To Lose What We Have (1950)

Drama of an authoritarian (probably Communist-type) coup in the U.S., assisted by apathy, an indifference to federal intervention in community affairs, and lack of economic incentive.

Sound, B&W, 11:53

In Our Hands, Part 4 How to Keep What We Have (1950)

How a limited government and private control over labor, resources and tools can stave off a Communist takeover of the U.S.

Sound, B&W, 11:12

A Look at Capitalism (1955)

Defines capitalism and shows that the keystone in American capitalism is the principle of ownership of the means of production and distribution.

Sound, B&W, 13:07

The Responsibilities of American Citizenship (1955)

Shows that citizens should understand the American way of life, communism and socialism and their propaganda techniques, public education and government.

Sound, B&W, 11:22

Tragedy or Hope (1972)

The film is structured as a narrative in which John Smith's ancestors educate him about "what's right with America" in hopes of leading him away from "the road to anarchy and self-destruction." There are many bits of archival footage in this film. It begins with a brief discussion of those "radical speakers who are subsidized by communists". We move from these scenes of "mass hysteria" to extended montages which depict all the wonders of an American capitalist society.

Sound, Color, 24:42

DVD Menu Sampler:

Item Images
Select a picture
A STUDY OF CAPITALISM-COMMUNISM-DESPOTS, VOLUME 2
Item viewed 18 times
Ask Seller a Question
Ask Seller a Question
Payment Methods Accepted by Seller:
PayPal
PayPal
Money Order
Money Order
Visa
Visa
Shipping
Shipping Conditions Seller pays for shipping expenses
  Seller ships to United States address only.
Please no International buyers.
Postage - Free Shipping -
Insurance Fee -

The seller , AndrewBishop , assumes all responsibility for the contents of this listing

Other items from this seller
Charlie Chaplin Festival DVD 1 (1915) 9 CLASSIC FILMS
» Charlie Chaplin Festival DVD 1 (1915) 9 CLASSIC FILMS
Buy Now For : $4.50
Ends : May. 29, 2012 10:02:01
KNOW YOUR ENEMY-THE VIETCONG-ARMY TRAINING FILM DVD
» KNOW YOUR ENEMY-THE VIETCONG-ARMY TRAINING FILM DVD
Buy Now For : $4.00
Ends : Jan. 04, 2013 15:26:46
New Orleans - Past & Present (After Katarina) on DVD!
» New Orleans - Past & Present (After Katarina) on DVD!
Buy Now For : $4.00
Ends : Dec. 03, 2012 10:55:22
Classic Psychology Films (1940's & 50's) on DVD
» Classic Psychology Films (1940's & 50's) on DVD
Buy Now For : $4.00
Ends : Dec. 03, 2012 10:47:44


Purchase this item Instantly with Buy Now.
 

About the Webstore Documentary category:

The Webstore Documentary category is the premier place to find great Documentary deals on the web.

You never know what you'll find at Webstore Free Online Auctions!

Copyright ©1996-2012 Webstore.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Webstore TERMS & CONDITIONS and PRIVACY POLICY
Page generated in 0.264382 seconds