Windham World Affairs Council presents this acclaimed documentary in partnership with the Vermont Humanities, Brooks Memorial LIbrary, Vermont Independent Media & Everyone’s Books on Sunday, March 16th, 5 PM at the historic Latchis Theater in Brattleboro, VT. The film will be followed by a Q and A with filmmaker Peter Hutchison. The film is the companion documentary to the # 1 bestselling * book of the same name.
Neoliberalism – a business-backed ideology committed to cutting taxes, busting trade unions, gutting government regulations, and privatizing public services – is the dominant political and economic philosophy of our time. Yet despite capturing both major parties and shaping and controlling virtually every aspect of our lives, it’s a term that’s rarely mentioned in mainstream media and politics, let alone explained or scrutinized.
Acclaimed documentary, The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (And How it Came to Control Your Life), featuring bestselling author and environmental activist George Monbiot, sets out to change that. Directed by acclaimed filmmakers Peter Hutchison and Lucas Sabean, the film combines Monbiot’s well-known clarity and conviction with striking visuals and infographics to provide a masterclass in what neoliberalism is, where it came from, who it benefits, and why it matters. You can’t fix what is broken till you know how & why it fell apart.
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https://invisibledoctrine.eventbrite.com
Tickets are going fast,however, the remaining tix will be available at the door.
*The Times UK