• Ideology- The rulers of a State create a system of beliefs to secure the active or resigned acceptance of the majority of the citizens.
• Creation of Economic Interests- The State uses the fruits of conquest and taxation to create dependent interest groups who will justify its existence.
• Guilt- The State condemns all acts against it as selfish or wrong.
• Regulation/Discipline- the State creates a massive bureaucracy to watch and police its citizen's behaviors and ideas.
• Fear- The State creates a sense of crisis to make people loyal.
Analytical Approach- The best way to do a critical analysis is to watch the film through first while taking notes. During your second and third viewings of the film, pick out scenes that seem to best represent the ideas that you need to talk about for the essay.
Writing Approach-
- Begin with a thesis statement. What elements mentioned above are you going to talk about in relation to the film? Put them up front.
- Once you have your scenes chosen, follow a summary/analysis pattern
Summarize the scene write as if your audience hasn't seen the movie
Analyze the scene (tell your audience WHY the scene represents the concept you are talking about, using direct quotes from Nock and Rothbard to enhance your argument.
- Conclude the Essay by summarizing WHY this film shows how Nock's theory of the State works.