Any good docs to watch (YT/Vimeo preferable)? I just got out of work, I have pizza and brownies in the fridge, and I can't eat them without a good show...
I have a Netflix account, but I don't trust their documentaries. Unfortunately, I already watched the one about Mosley :(
I'll look through it, though I might have already watched it. Thanks for the rec
Carson Hernandez
Pervert's guide to ideology. (on netflix)
Its not really a documentary as much as it is a collection of philosophical critiques of culture (primarily using movies/propaganda as examples). Full disclosure: the host is huge Hegelian, which some misconstrue as communist). Regardless, the critiques are incredibly interesting and very Sup Forums friendly.
Exit Through the Gift Shop It's by banksy so it's kind of a trip It's basically about the value (or lack thereof) of modern "art" and the transition that street artists have made from actual street art to gallery art. It's my favorite documentary.
>philosophical critiques of culture Sounds like literal Frankfurt School to me
Hunter Bennett
TGSNT
Asher Morgan
Century of the Self. Traces the roots of consumer culture and modern propaganda from the end of World War One and the former CPI member (Bernays) that birthed it. Shockingly red pulled from the BBC.
Samuel Lee
Princes of the yen. Talks about how the Bank of Japan used it's power to make money to change Japan from a welfare to shareholder style capitalistic society and using it's ability to make bubbles to push through political reform.
Ethan Davis
bump
Aaron Cruz
Here's a list of several good ones, if the link is dead I'm sure you know why to find them.