He didn't lose all his money; he was blacklisted because of mccarthyism and run out of Hollywood. A great tragedy; he could have made so many more great films.
Put simply, by helping them to understand that morality and the Law are separate concepts.
I've said it for decades at this point, but we really need to add philosophy to our standard curriculum; this is one of the big issues that would help address
Speaking as a former teacher, this is also the result of the increasing stresses in the profession. The pattern for the last couple decades has been to continually load teachers with more responsibilities while providing less support, and many who are trying to enter the profession are burning out and switching to other jobs. I can't imagine many of those graduates would want to come back without a significant increase in compensation or a change in the culture.
I just recently watched Poker Face, and it was amazing. I also happened to watch 6 seasons of Columbo in the past year, and Poker Face is Rian Johnson's (Knives Out) tribute to that show. If you were ever a fan, you should check it out.
I feel like I got my money's worth out of it, and I still continue to enjoy it, but plenty of people are really salty about the rate at which it's being finished. And understandably so; it's been years since it entered early access.
He didn't lose all his money; he was blacklisted because of mccarthyism and run out of Hollywood. A great tragedy; he could have made so many more great films.