The Trap –- What Happened To Our Dream Of Freedom?

March 21, 2007

Adam Curtis has produced two excellent documentaries in the past, The Century of the Self, and The Power of Nightmares. His latest is characteristically thought-provoking.

1. Fuck You Buddy

2. The Lonely Robot

3. We Will Force You To Be Free

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.

Politicians promised to liberate us from the old dead hand of bureaucracy, but they have created an evermore controlling system of social management, driven by targets and numbers. Governments committed to freedom of choice have presided over a rise in inequality and a dramatic collapse in social mobility. And abroad, in Iraq and Afghanistan, the attempt to enforce freedom has led to bloody mayhem and the rise of an authoritarian anti-democratic Islamism. This, in turn, has helped inspire terrorist attacks in Britain. In response, the Government has dismantled long-standing laws designed to protect our freedom.

The Trap is a series of three films by Bafta-winning producer Adam Curtis that explains the origins of our contemporary, narrow idea of freedom.

It shows how a simplistic model of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic, creatures led to today’s idea of freedom. This model was derived from ideas and techniques developed by nuclear strategists during the Cold War to control the behaviour of the Soviet enemy.

Mathematicians such as John Nash developed paranoid game theories whose equations required people to be seen as selfish and isolated creatures, constantly monitoring each other suspiciously – always intent on their own advantage.

This model was then developed by genetic biologists, anthropologists, radical psychiatrists and free market economists, and has come to dominate both political thinking since the Seventies and the way people think about themselves as human beings.

However, within this simplistic idea lay the seeds of new forms of control. And what people have forgotten is that there are other ideas of freedom. We are, says Curtis, in a trap of our own making that controls us, deprives us of meaning and causes death and chaos abroad.

6 Responses to “The Trap –- What Happened To Our Dream Of Freedom?”

  1. Freeborn said

    The Trap is an unbelievable programme for the BBC.It contains thought-provoking and consistent argument for a thesis with which,I for one,fully concur.And it does not underestimate its audience.

    For these reasons it’s a unique throw-back to a semblance of the concept of public service broadcasting that has been so insidiously undermined for decades by politicians like Margaret Thatcher and Tessa Jowell whose recurrent mantra that if the Beeb didn’t shape up (i.e.become the vehicle for the elite propaganda they envisaged) they’d withdraw the licence fee.

    Curtis’s most recent programme ended ominously on the idea that the rational instrumentality politicians conceived the defining mode of our existence as citizens and consumers was actually a gross misrepresentation on the part of the theorists who had modelled it.

    This is obviously not a ground-breaking insight but when Curtis asserted in his final thought to Part 2 that the model was more of an accurate description of the thinking of psychopaths the image evoked of our present leaders as mentally ill and driven by only a mad sense of their own self-interest one was reminded of the perspicacity of political cartoonists like Steve Bell.

    Spot on,dude!Thank God Anne Robinson’s not doing Points Of View anymore(is anyone?).She’d not get this at all.She is the Weakest Link!

  2. I wonder if the documentarists will get to our postmodernist illusions about “freedom” to express.

    Nice docu. Curious to see how they wrap it up.

  3. Winston Smith said

    first two episodes are here:

    http://blogomnibus.blogspot.com/

  4. naj said

    any news on the third installment?

  5. Part 3 is not yet up on the major video-hosting sites but can be viewed online here

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