Networks of Madness

Corporate overlord Arthur Jensen’s monologue in Sidney Lumet’s 1976 masterpiece Network supplies the most eloquent summary of the current governing corporate political orthodoxies of the West. There are no nations. No peoples. All these distinctions have already been liquidated in the globalist system of perpetual growth and expansion.

Network was written by the revered American screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, who earned one of his record three Academy Awards for his work. His initial inspiration stemmed from the infamous on-screen suicide of local news reporter Christine Chubbuck, who was later more directly immortalized in the 2016 indie film Christine directed by Antonio Campos.

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