
Security and Freedom (1955)
The film discusses the relationship between freedom and economic security, emphasizing that true security comes from within rather than relying solely on external factors like wealth or government. It highlights the basic human desires for shelter, food, and clothing, and how these needs can lead to a quest for economic security. The film warns against the illusion of security offered by political systems like communism and socialism, which may compromise personal liberty. It concludes by stating that genuine security is built on self-reliance, faith, thriftiness, and active participation in government.
Keywords
freedom, economic security, self-reliance, personal liberty, government, faith, thriftiness, political systems, American way of life, survival instinct
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