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This episode of Philosophy In Film, we exit the polar deep freeze and examine the 2005 Political Action Film, "V For Vendetta". A somewhat controversial beer selection sets the table for the philosophical discussion this episode, as we delve into the justification of coercive institutions (Philosopher's Corner - 33:30), eggs in a basket recipes, perspective, radicalization, anarchy, and some of the parallels between recent events in the US and the final scenes of the movie. A quick discussion of the differences between the movie and graphic novel closes out our longest episode to date.
Featured Beer: Express ESB, from the Endeavor Brewing Company (St. Albert, Alberta)
By Chris McTavish, Alain Beauclair and Craig Nickel4.8
2020 ratings
This episode of Philosophy In Film, we exit the polar deep freeze and examine the 2005 Political Action Film, "V For Vendetta". A somewhat controversial beer selection sets the table for the philosophical discussion this episode, as we delve into the justification of coercive institutions (Philosopher's Corner - 33:30), eggs in a basket recipes, perspective, radicalization, anarchy, and some of the parallels between recent events in the US and the final scenes of the movie. A quick discussion of the differences between the movie and graphic novel closes out our longest episode to date.
Featured Beer: Express ESB, from the Endeavor Brewing Company (St. Albert, Alberta)

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