4K 0:30 | Circa 1964 - as newborns cry in a hospital ward, the narrator describes it as humans' first exercise of free speech and creativity.
4K 0:42 | Circa 1964 - lee bontecou works on a sculpture constructed of thin metal rods.
4K 0:55 | Circa 1964 - bill dixon's jazz band plays at a nightclub in a freestyle.
4K 0:49 | Circa 1964 - while bill dixon's jazz band plays, a narrator ponders the music as a tool of international communication.
4K 0:45 | Circa 1964 - lee bontecou uses welding equipment on her metal sculpture.
4K 1:11 | Circa 1964 - a woman gives birth to a baby boy in a hospital and the narrator talks about the freedoms he will enjoy as an american.
4K 1:13 | Circa 1964 - architect william katavolos presents eccentric designs to meet problems of housing and over-population.
4K 1:12 | Circa 1964 - architect paolo soleri lives in his own futuristic settlement in the arizona desert.
4K 0:45 | Circa 1964 - the limits of individual rights being prioritized over social responsibility is illustrated by kids fighting during playtime at school.
4K 0:20 | CIRCA 1935 - Children are seen at a Nazi rally in the Free City of Danzig.
4K 0:59 | CIRCA 1947 - Winston Churchill gives a speech at the Hague on the importance of uniting a pro-freedom Europe.
4K 1:14 | CIRCA 1951 - Actor Ray Milland narrates an anti-communist, pro-American PSA urging Americans to invest in defense bonds and be grateful.
4K 1:57 | CIRCA 1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, liberties such as free press and free speech are suppressed in Japan.
4K 0:45 | CIRCA 1964 - LBJ gives a speech extolling the virtues of the peerless American economy.
4K 0:43 | CIRCA 1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary, radio announcers in Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and imperial Japan spread propaganda.