The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom

2007
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom

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EP1 Fuck You, Buddy Mar 11, 2007

In this episode, Curtis examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered into economic thought with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly.

EP2 The Lonely Robot Mar 18, 2007

The second episode reiterated many of the ideas of the first, but developed the theme that the drugs such as Prozac and lists of psychological symptoms which might indicate anxiety or depression were being used to normalize behavior and make humans behave more predictably, like machines.

EP3 We Will Force You To Be Free Mar 25, 2007

The final program focused on the concepts of positive and negative liberty introduced in the 1950s by Isaiah Berlin. Curtis briefly explained how negative liberty could be defined as freedom from coercion and positive liberty as the opportunity to strive to fulfill one's potential. Tony Blair had read Berlin's essays on the topic and wrote to him in the late 1990s, arguing that positive and negative liberty could be mutually compatible. He never received a reply, as Berlin was on his death bed.
8.5| en| Documentary
Synopsis

Individual freedom is the dream of our age. It's what our leaders promise to give us, it defines how we think of ourselves and, repeatedly, we have gone to war to impose freedom around the world. But if you step back and look at what freedom actually means for us today, it's a strange and limited kind of freedom.

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Adam Curtis as Narrator
Ronald Reagan as Self (archive footage)
Tony Blair as Self (archive footage)
Boris Yeltsin as Self (archive footage)
Vladimir Putin as Self (archive footage)
Margaret Thatcher as Self (archive footage)
Bill Clinton as Self (archive footage)