

Laissez-faire
Genesis, decline and revenge of an ideology
Genres
Overview
A historical perspective to understand Neoliberalism and to understand why this ideology today so profoundly influences the choices of our governments and our lives.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
80 min
Release Date
2015-01-30
Status
Released
Original Language
Italian
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Ronald Reagan
Self (archive footage)
Margaret Thatcher
Self (archive footage)
Salvador Allende
Self (archive footage)
Milton Friedman
Self (archive footage)
John Maynard Keynes
Self (archive footage)
John Perkins
Self (archive footage)
Naomi Klein
Self (archive footage)
Karl Marx
Self (archive footage)
Thomas Sankara
Self (archive footage)
Giovanni Agnelli
Self (archive footage)
Jaime Roldós Aguilera
Self (archive footage)
Clement Attlee
Self (archive footage)
Tony Benn
Self (archive footage)
Enrico Berlinguer
Self (archive footage)
Ben Bernanke
Self (archive footage)
William Beveridge
Self (archive footage)
George H. W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
Eamonn Butler
Self (archive footage)
Jimmy Carter
Self (archive footage)
Fidel Castro
Self (archive footage)
Che Guevara
Self (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)
Blaise Compaoré
Self (archive footage)
Michel Crozier
Self (archive footage)
Deng Xiaoping
Self (archive footage)
Mario Draghi
Self (archive footage)
John Elkann
Self (archive footage)
Edwin J. Feulner
Self (archive footage)
Timothy Geithner
Self (archive footage)
Carter Glass
Self (archive footage)
Mikhail Gorbachev
Self (archive footage)
Alan Greenspan
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Samuel Huntington
Self (archive footage)
William Stanley Jevons
Self (archive footage)
Harry Keen
Self (archive footage)
Henry Kissinger
Self (archive footage)
Vladimir Lenin
Self (archive footage)
Sergio Marchionne
Self (archive footage)
Carl Menger
Self (archive footage)
Angela Merkel
Self (archive footage)
François Mitterrand
Self (archive footage)
Benito Mussolini
Self (archive footage)
Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage)
Henry Paulson
Self (archive footage)
Sandro Pertini
Self (archive footage)
Augusto Pinochet
Self (archive footage)
Matteo Renzi
Self (archive footage)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage)
Theodore Roosevelt
Self (archive footage)
Donald Rumsfeld
Self (archive footage)
Adam Smith
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Stalin
Self (archive footage)
Henry Steagall
Self (archive footage)
Omar Torrijos
Self (archive footage)
Friedrich von Hayek
Self (archive footage)
Ludwig Von Mises
Self (archive footage)
Léon Walras
Self (archive footage)
Joji Watanuki
Self (archive footage)
Henry Waxman
Self (archive footage)
Harry Dexter White
Self (archive footage)
Luciano Gallino
Self (archive footage)
Paolo Barnard
Self
Giacomo Bracci
Self
Emiliano Brancaccio
Self
Luciano Barra Caracciolo
Self
Nino Galloni
Self
Antonio Maria Rinaldi
Self
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