To the creators of this documentary, thank you. Excellent work & editing, as soon as I finished this I went to the website to watch the full piece. High fives all around, you knocked this out of the park!
I did not expect this story. Nothing looks like it is, greed by a man, ruthless by a corporation and the real creator crush by bad human passions. I share unfortunately the same story with this woman, it gives me strength to continue to reivindícate my rights. Creative women are still unappreciated in our society. Maybe one day you will make my story public.
Monopoly and Texas hold’em are two games that go hand and hand They both have the same objective (Who ever has the most chips/properties wins the game) You have to get lucky from time to time with the cards/and dice You can manipulate your opponent by talking You can play both an aggressive or soft style to play the game Both games take a good amount to complete Both games bring out emotions that can make or break you into making good or bad decisions
This was the worse thing AM ever did. Applying mores to a 1930's board game? Calling it racist, misogynistic.... Yet who do you show PLAYING the game? Black, whites, males females... it's a freaking BOARD GAME, not the nuclear codes!!! I stopped playing board games when I hit 14, btw. I played monopoly, but I didn't grow up to be a greedy capitalist. And your documentary failed to address where the Anti Monopoly creator got the thousands of dollars to go back and redo the legal battle. He went from poverty to...getting enough scratch to take his claim to the Supreme Court? Sounds like a capitalist to me.
To the creators of this documentary, thank you. Excellent work & editing, as soon as I finished this I went to the website to watch the full piece. High fives all around, you knocked this out of the park!
Please post the entire documentary. I would like to finish watching it.
The complete film is available to watch on our website! www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/ruthless-monopolys-secret-history/
@@AmericanExperiencePBS thank you
@@AmericanExperiencePBS sadly not in Canada. Is there a version we can watch up here?
very enticing! must see the documentary
Oh…anti monopoly…
Never ever heard of
Anti monopoly.
Living it
I like to see the entire documentary.i like to finish watching it.
I did not expect this story. Nothing looks like it is, greed by a man, ruthless by a corporation and the real creator crush by bad human passions. I share unfortunately the same story with this woman, it gives me strength to continue to reivindícate my rights. Creative women are still unappreciated in our society. Maybe one day you will make my story public.
All the credit to Ralph that fought Parker Brothers. But the two jokers with pink hair can take a hike with their quasi-deep commentary.
It would have been a better game if it was a critique of capitalism. He's exactly right. Monopolies are the worst thing to exist in society.
Monopolies and capitalism are not the same thing.
@@Sandman2007 Which is why they said they'd prefer for it to be about capitalism.
@@iamhereblossom1588 Monopolies can exist privately OR publicly.
I love playing the game
i like documentary. please let me see documentary.
Monopoly and Texas hold’em are two games that go hand and hand
They both have the same objective
(Who ever has the most chips/properties wins the game)
You have to get lucky from time to time with the cards/and dice
You can manipulate your opponent by talking
You can play both an aggressive or soft style to play the game
Both games take a good amount to complete
Both games bring out emotions that can make or break you into making good or bad decisions
How can one watch the full documentary in Europe?
Space texting
Where is Elizabeth Mcghee??
There's an inordinate amount of pink hair in this documentary
I noticed that too.
I always play monopoly with pink hair.
Everyone in this video is trying their best to be a woke clown.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was the worse thing AM ever did. Applying mores to a 1930's board game? Calling it racist, misogynistic.... Yet who do you show PLAYING the game? Black, whites, males females... it's a freaking BOARD GAME, not the nuclear codes!!! I stopped playing board games when I hit 14, btw. I played monopoly, but I didn't grow up to be a greedy capitalist. And your documentary failed to address where the Anti Monopoly creator got the thousands of dollars to go back and redo the legal battle. He went from poverty to...getting enough scratch to take his claim to the Supreme Court? Sounds like a capitalist to me.