DUDE WHAT IF WALMART WAS THE GOVERNMENT LMAO

>DUDE WHAT IF WALMART WAS THE GOVERNMENT LMAO
Any Ancap kinos?

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Idiocracy, blade runner (both), maybe Alien

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This but with more death and suffering

>alien
>implying any mega corporation would spend resources exploring space without any certainty of profit or mineral resources

The original Rollerball. It's a simultaneous commentary on how violent and mindless our entertainment is getting and commentary on 70's corporate culture.

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The government essentially IS Walmart. Are there any studies on what percentage of social program dollars end up being spent at Walmart? I’d guess at least 30% of welfare goes there

The only good parts are the rollerball sequences and scenes with John Houseman.

Corporate welfare or the bad kind?

Outland. Sean Connery is a Sherriff on a mining colony owned and operated by a mega corporation. It was made the same year as Alien so it has that same 70s tech future aesthetic going.

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what about the remake?

Battlefield Earth.

THX 1138

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I was referring to neetbux/social security and that sort of thing. If you count corporate welfare I’d bet Walmart’s share actually goes down, even though they must get a lot

An absolute picardy

they are all the bad kind you filthy statist

Haven't seen it, hear it's terrible, pretty sure it doesn't involve mega-corporations running the world.

out of all utopian ideologies this is the shittiest that includes ones where we're everyone is equal or no more jews

Aren’t they shipping stuff in Alien? I thought they were truckers or something, definitely not explorers.

The thing about movies about such ideologies is that it is extremely difficult to portray the ideology exactly as it is written down. There are many movies listed in this thread that are more oligarchies or forms of corporate dictatorships (corporatism does not necessarily mean "rule by corporations", but instead rule by a group that does not always have to be a business of sorts), not so much "anarcho-capitalism". Another issue is that these political ideologies always branch out into something else when put into practice. That's why the "communism can work we just haven't REALLY tried it yet" and "we haven't tried communism CORRECTLY yet" are arguments tossed about. Any anarcho-capitalist society will devolve into something else, same as how the Chinese are devolving into vicious corporatism right before our eyes.

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>futures full of conquest and technological wonders that defies the imagination

Even when making dystopias, leftists can't help their own cause

The ancap ideal is just the Gilded age. When people were paid in monopoly money to use at the company store on their five minute break from coal-mining, before Pinkertons Gatling-gunned their shack for sighing too loudly and fomenting dissent.

For all the bullshit complaining that goes on nowadays, the era before basic consumer and worker protections was a nightmare and quite honestly There Will Be Blood is extraordinarily tame.Problem is, everyone has to be a radical wingcuck and the only two acceptable viewpoints on labor relations are giving morons 30 an hour to spit on peoples burgers, or signing away your freedom to a Zaibatsu because socialism makes Ben Shapiro sad

>>DUDE WHAT IF WALMART WAS THE GOVERNMENT LMAO
people who say this shit have no idea what ancap is

Mad Max

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Alien series

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>people would never try to make money if there was risk involved

The Road