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As the daughter of an Olin Corporation employee, the director questions the legacy of this American company, which specialized in the production of chemicals and munitions. On the one hand, there's the ecological disaster caused by former industrial sites that heavily polluted the surrounding areas; on the other, there's the John M. Olin Foundation, which, over thirty years, invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the rise of the conservative movement and American politics, permanently redefining debates about women's rights, bodily autonomy, and childhood education. Schmitt confronts these two realities to reveal how money has shaped the ideological landscape.