"Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" and the First Amendment Film Review by Top Papers
"Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" and the First Amendment
A review of the documentary "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed".
# 138824
| 1,000 words
| 1 source
| MLA
| 2008
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This paper discusses the Ben Stein documentary that discusses Intelligent Design, and how it's being seemingly railroaded and silenced by higher powers. The paper talks about how the first amendment directly comes into play with this film, and how perhaps "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" should be thankful of it.
From the Paper:
"Though the documentary "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" makes a big fuss over the protection of the first amendment, it really focuses its attacks on the academic community, and not the government itself. Though nobody would disagree with the links between government, big business, academia and other large conventions that have been standardized (and perhaps taken for granted) over our nation's history, the director of "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" Nathan Frankowski seems to be directing his attacks at some strange, abstracted, conglomerated view of "the authority," and this comes in many forms: the touters of Evolutionary..."Cite this Film Review:
APA Format
"Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" and the First Amendment (2008, December 01)
Retrieved May 28, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/film-review/expelled-no-intelligence-allowed-and-the-first-amendment-138824/
MLA Format
""Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" and the First Amendment" 01 December 2008.
Web. 28 May. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/film-review/expelled-no-intelligence-allowed-and-the-first-amendment-138824/>