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1. Juni 1975 · The Incredible Bread Machine was originally a privately published 286-page "study of capitalism, freedom—and the State," as it was subtitled. In vigorous fashion, author Richard W. Grant ...
A discussion of the economic and political ideas presented in the book "The Incredible Bread Machine".
[ The Incredible Bread Machine credits: Dir: Theo Kamecke/ Karl Keating, Susan Love Brown, Patrea Post, Stuart Smith/ 28 min/ Documentary-Educational/ Libertarianism 101, Econ 101] “A well-made presentation that’s still effective, entertaining, and serviceable as an introduction to libertarian ideas.”
The Incredible Bread Machine is a classic economic film produced by World Research Inc in 1975. It is based upon a book of the same name.
2 THE INCREDIBLE BREAD MACHINE the horses were seized to satisfy the government claim. On May 1, 1961, the IRS sold the two mares and the colt at auction for $460. The IRS took $308.96 for back taxes and $133.15 for "expenses." Byler got back $37.89.1 When the State, tinder the pretext of caring for people, takes away from them the means by
Theo's other influential films included The Incredible Bread Machine Film, and To Be Alive, which he worked as a film editor on. Since the 1980s, Theo has worked as a sculptor, working in the medium of early electronic circuits. His work has been purchased by film director James Cameron. Kamecke died on May 23, 2017, at the age of 79.