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Memories of Underdevelopment (1968)
Memories of Underdevelopment (1968)
1968 | Drama
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"It’s a beautiful, beautiful movie. A philosophical introspection on the nature of revolution and change and deciding to be on one side or the other. And it’s about how the outside world makes you decide how to step on one side or the other. It’s possibly one of the most eye-opening films i can ever recommend to anyone because it gives you a glimpse on an internal struggle."

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Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
1958 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
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"Though by no means one of my favorite films, this Criterion edition provides a jaw-dropping special feature. I couldn’t believe that I was suddenly in the recording booth where Miles Davis had improvised his phenomenal and groundbreaking score. There was something surreal about suddenly stumbling onto this moment of history by pushing a button on my remote control. Like time traveling to the birth of an artistic revolution."

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Daniel Pinchbeck recommended On Revolution in Books (curated)

 
On Revolution
On Revolution
Hannah Arendt | 2009 | History & Politics, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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"Arendt looks at what happens when societies undergo insurrections and breakdowns of centralized authority. The result is not breakdown but the immediate formation of new structures that are community based, participatory, and directly democratic. She sees in this secret history the potential for a new form of revolution, which would support the people in establishing true democracy, rather than leading to new forms of hierarchical and authoritarian control."

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