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It seems like nobody else has responded to you, which sucks, so in the spirit of comradely cooperation, I'll take a crack at it.
> so if anyone has recommendations for websites, videos, articles, links, books, documentaries or anything similar it would be very much appreciated.
A great place to start, whenever you want to talk about the rise of capitalism in America, is Howard Zinn's A People's History Of The United States which you can find online for free. More broadly, The Marxist Internet Archive's History section is a fantastic resource to pull from, and obviously it's all completely free. There's also Anthropocene or capitalocene?: Nature, history, and the crisis of capitalism by Parenti et al is a good in-depth dive. If you're looking for the history of the conservative movement in the US, you can't do any better than Democracy In Chains by Nancy Maclean which really details how the institutional and systemic support received happened, using unprecedented archival material discovered basically by chance.
There's some great resources in terms of articles, too:
[NOTE: I've tried to mark all free PDFs, and anything that isn't behind a paywall will be tagged NP]
• the ubiquitous wiki article [NP]
• the Kate Sharpley library an anarchist library with a lot of essays, pamphlets, and books from a variety of left voices from throughout history, many of which talk about history. [NP]
There's scholarly articles, but some are hidden behind a paywall, I'll list them anyway, on the off chance you have JSTOR:
• an article about how the financial industry contributes to military conflict [NP]
• a philosophy paper by Zizek about violence in capitalism but he also has his book, Violence online for free as well [free PDF]
• a paper called Prosperity and Violence: the political economy of development [free PDF]
• a paper called America's Culture of Terrorism: violence, capitalism, and the written word
• The Gendered Violence of Development: Imaginative geographies of exclusion in the imposition of neo-liberal capitalism
• From global capitalism to economic justice: an inquiry into the elimination of systemic poverty, violence and environmental destruction in the world economy [NP]
• Violence and the Rise of Capitalism: Frederic C. Lane's Theory of Protection and Tribute
• A short history of American capitalism [free PDF]
• Violence in capitalism: Devaluing life in an age of responsibility
• Violence and social orders: A conceptual framework for interpreting recorded human history by DC North, JJ Wallis, BR Weingast
So then we come to videos, which I'll list even more popular ones on the off chance that you or anyone availing themselves of this resource haven't seen them already. Some of these won't be from "left" sources, because it's important to get an understanding of the reactionary framing of the history of capitalism is critical here, too. I'm going to include videos about Capitalist Realism, both the book and the concept, because it's very relevant to this discussion:
[NOTE: where applicable, I've marked playlists PL]
• History of Ideas - Capitalism by School of Life
• The History of Capitalism, Feudalism, Slavery, and Marxism by Richard Wolff
• American Capitalism - FINALS by Cornell University [PL]
• The Accent Of Money: A Financial History Of The World by Niall Ferguson
• The Decline Of Feudalism And The Rise of Capitalism Part 1 by The Academic Agent
• A History Of Capitalism And Economic Thought by Joyce Applebey
• A Brief History Of Capitalism by Yanis Varoufakis
• A Brief History Of How We Got Here And Why by Mark Blythe
• Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism by Simon Obrek
• Marx's Theory Of Capitalism by Yale Courses
• Slavery, Capitalism, and the Making of the Modern World by The Watson Institute For International And Public Affs
• Freedom and Slavery: The Birth of Modern Capitalism by Socialist Appeal
• What Was Liberalism #2: Capitalism and History by PhilosophyTube
• The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (2008) by The Film Archives
• Capitalist Realism, Mental Illness, and Societies Of Control by Mad Blender
• The Demonstration Of Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
• Christopher Lasch, the Alt-Left, and Capitalist Realism by Zero Books
• Democracy In Chains by Nancy Maclean 1
• Democracy In Chains by Nancy Maclean 2
• Episode 13: Democracy In Chains by Literary Hangover
• Democracy In Chains by Nancy Maclean 3
• Episode 1622: Democracy In Chains w Nancy Maclean by The Majority Report
• Origins Of The Radical Right & The Crisis Of Our Democracy by thisisUIC
• The Origins Of The Billionaire-Funded Radical Right & The Crisis Of Our Democracy
• Marxism 101: How Capitalism Is Killing Itself with Richard Wolff by Empire Files
Sorry for dropping so much on you, I probably invested way too much time into this, but hopefully there's at least something in here that you'll find useful. Enjoy