The Monopoly Lie: Secret History of the World's Best-Selling Game

In the midst of the great depression, with unemployment at an all-time high, a struggling salesman called Charles Darrow invented a board game that would make him a millionaire. It was called Monopoly. His rags-to-riches story was inspirational and gave hope to thousands of families struggling through the 20th centuries’ worst financial crisis. The game is named after the economic concept of a monopoly—the domination of a market by a single entity. Economics professor Ralph Anspach, believed that the board game was glorifying monopolies - which in reality are bad for the economy and bad for consumers. In response, he invented a game called, Anti-Monopoly in 1973 He quickly sold over 200 000 copies of the game, when Parker Brothers, the makers of Monopoly, sued for trademark infringement. In the bitter 10-year legal battle that followed, Anspach would uncover a startling truth about the popular board game: The story behind the game, the story the trademark was based on, was a lie… New release every 3 weeks or sooner! 00:00 Intro 01:15 The Great Depression 03:42 Anti-Monopoly 07:39 Lizzie Magie and The Landlord's Game 11:44 The Origins of Monopoly 17:25 A Bad Deal 20:22 Fighting Back #documentary #monopoly