A historical perspective to understand Neoliberalism and to understand why this ideology today so profoundly influences the choices of our governments and our lives.
Length 80 minutes
Ronald Reagan | Margaret Thatcher | Salvador Allende | Milton Friedman | John Maynard Keynes | John Perkins | Naomi Klein | Karl Marx | Thomas Sankara | Giovanni Agnelli | Jaime Roldós Aguilera | Clement Attlee | Tony Benn | Enrico Berlinguer | Ben Bernanke | William Beveridge | George H. W. Bush | Eamonn Butler | Jimmy Carter | Fidel Castro | Ernesto 'Che' Guevara | Winston Churchill | Blaise Compaoré | Michel Crozier | Deng Xiaoping | Mario Draghi | John Elkann | Edwin J. Feulner | Timothy Geithner | Carter Glass | Mikhail Gorbachev | Alan Greenspan | Adolf Hitler | Samuel Huntington | William Stanley Jevons | Harry Keen | Henry Kissinger | V.I. Lenin | Sergio Marchionne | Carl Menger | Angela Merkel | François Mitterrand | Benito Mussolini | Richard Nixon | Henry Paulson | Sandro Pertini | Augusto Pinochet Ugarte | Matteo Renzi | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Theodore Roosevelt | Donald Rumsfeld | Adam Smith | Joseph Stalin | Henry Steagall | Omar Torrijos | Friedrich von Hayek | Ludwig Von Mises | Léon Walras | Joji Watanuki | Henry Waxman | Harry Dexter White | Luciano Gallino | Paolo Barnard | Giacomo Bracci | Emiliano Brancaccio | Luciano Barra Caracciolo | Nino Galloni | Antonio Maria Rinaldi