The second film, Zeitgeist: Addendum, attempts to locate the root causes of pervasive social corruption, while offering a solution.
This solution is not based on politics, morality, laws, or any other "establishment" notions of human affairs, but rather on a modern, non-superstitious based understanding of what we are and how we align with nature, to which we are a part.
The work advocates a new social system which is updated to present day knowledge, highly influenced by the life long work of Jacque Fresco and The Venus Project.
Many interesting arguments, many good points.
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doowopbob
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May 2, 2010
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...One Big..
....Snooze...Put Another Log On The Fire..This Is The Log..!
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pixelwiki
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October 28, 2008
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A Challenge
This movie speaks to the dissapointment many people feel over the events of the last eight years and the suffering of the masses through scarcity of needed resources. It challenges us to think and look for solutions.
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political theatre
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October 22, 2008
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Propagandic, 'Truthy', but worth a watch
Let's address the negative aspects first. The video is extremely propagandic in both theme and method. Comprable to Michael Moore movies, it plays fast and loose with the facts.
There is a tendency with these type of films to pound away at perceived injustices without offering any substantive solutions. Zeitgeist 2 falls into this category of doomsayers.
That being said, is it worth watching ?
Absolutely.
This film may challenge assumptions that have been hammered into our collective psyche from years of equally skewed exposure to the farcical 'journalism' perpetuated by FOX News, MSNBC, and other corporate sanctioned wind farms.
As 'Info-tainment' this film succeeds. As objective documentary, not so much.