What films would you suggest young Liberals watch to better appreciate classical liberal values - such as a limited government and the freedom of the individual. If you make a list, please sort it by the ones you feel will make the most positive impact. What themes or message would you like the movie to have?
Relevant article on Ayn Rand and the influence Hollywood had on her. [thenation.com]
Since there are quite a few mentions of V for Vendetta, I thought I should share a very interesting recent interview with Alan Moore, the author of the graphic novel on which the movie was based. [soundcloud.com]
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