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Cold War era cartoon chronicles

From back cover: Presents a compilation of various cartoons that use humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. It contains Cold War era cartoons defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics and telling American workers that they are [the] luckiest people in the world. The main message of all the films is how you should be proud to be an American. Shot in the 1940's, workers are told that increased productivity would bring about greater purchasing power during inflationary times. In the final clip, there is an interesting corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking [the] Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology.

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  • "Cartoon chronicles"
  • "Cartoon chronicles"@en

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  • "From back cover: Presents a compilation of various cartoons that use humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. It contains Cold War era cartoons defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics and telling American workers that they are [the] luckiest people in the world. The main message of all the films is how you should be proud to be an American. Shot in the 1940's, workers are told that increased productivity would bring about greater purchasing power during inflationary times. In the final clip, there is an interesting corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking [the] Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology."
  • "From back cover: Presents a compilation of various cartoons that use humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. It contains Cold War era cartoons defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics and telling American workers that they are [the] luckiest people in the world. The main message of all the films is how you should be proud to be an American. Shot in the 1940's, workers are told that increased productivity would bring about greater purchasing power during inflationary times. In the final clip, there is an interesting corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking [the] Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology."@en
  • "Presents a compilation of various cartoons that use humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. It contains Cold War era cartoons defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics and telling American workers that they are [the] luckiest people in the world. The main message of all the films is how you should be proud to be an American. Shot in the 1940's, workers are told that increased productivity would bring about greater purchasing power during inflationary times. In the final clip, there is an interesting corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking [the] Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology."

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  • "Downloadable video collection"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary"@en
  • "Caricatures and cartoons"

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  • "Cold War era cartoon chronicles"
  • "Cold War era cartoon chronicles"@en