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La Patente



Le Matos


Le Matos - Website


The Scale Of It All




When Far Is Not Far Enough




Carts Of Darkness


Carts of Darkness [Full Video] @ NFB - Website


The Coca-Cola Case




Streets Of Plenty




Uganda Rising




Taqwacore




The North American Gaeltacht


www.anghaeltacht.ca - Website


William Kurelek


Short Documentary @ National Film Board of Canada Website


CbK


ComebackKid - Myspace


A Silver Bullet Of Big Ideas


AdBusters - Website


Sunday At 105


Sunday At 105

A 105 year old Acadian agrees to be filmed one Sunday as she goes about her daily routine and ruminates on life. Filmed by her great-grandson, Aldéa Pellerin-Cormier comments wisely on politics, sex and religion. From getting ready in the morning to drinking her nightcap before bed, every moment is punctuated with a witticism or existential thought. Respectful of the old woman’s privacy, Daniel Léger’s first documentary looks at wisdom, serenity and enjoyment of life.


Zrada Cultural Academy


Zrada - Myspace


The Alternative


Buy Nothing Christmas - Website


Rip!


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Simplistic Difficulties


“The process by which banks create money is so simple that the mind is repelled.” – John Kenneth Galbraith


Radical Influence

Excerpt From
The Tyranny Of The Clock

by

George Woodcock

Socially the clock had a more radical influence than any other machine, in that it was the means by which the regularisation and regimentation of life necessary for an exploiting system of industry could best be attained. The clock provided the means by which time – a category so elusive that no philosophy has yet determined its nature – could be measured concretely in more tangible forms of space provided by the circumference of a clock dial. Time as duration became disregarded, and men began to talk and think always of ‘lengths’ of time, just as if they were talking of lengths of calico. And time, being now measurable in mathematical symbols, became regarded as a commodity that could be bought and sold in the same way as any other commodity.

The new capitalists, in particular, became rabidly time-conscious. Time, here symbolising the labour of workers, was regarded by them almost as if it were the chief raw material of industry. ‘Time is money’ became on of the key slogans of capitalist ideology, and the timekeeper was the most significant of the new types of official introduced by the capitalist dispensation.

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