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Nov 12, 2019 10:55:45   #
Saspatz007 Loc: The goat sheds
 
I’ve seen a lot of references to cultural Marxism.
Would someone please define this term.

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Nov 12, 2019 11:15:00   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Saspatz007 wrote:
I’ve seen a lot of references to cultural Marxism.
Would someone please define this term.


these explanations should help
Cultural Marxism Explained in 7 Minutes | Mises Wire
https://mises.org › wire › cultural-marxism-explained-7-minutes
Jan 7, 2016 - This is an excellent short video explaining the source and nature of Cultural Marxist movements like political correctness, modern feminism, ...
Lew Rockwell - Cultural Marxism Explained in 7 Minutes ...
https://www.facebook.com › LewRockwell › videos › cultural-marxism-ex...
Sep 20, 2017 - "This is an excellent short video explaining the source and nature of Cultural Marxist movements like political correctness, modern feminism,...
Cultural marxism explained in 7 minutes - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com › watch
Jul 8, 2019 - Author: Lew Rockwell https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10155415267218859 Reupload - original is deleted and this film is great "This is an ...
Cultural Marxism Explained - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com › watch
Jul 28, 2018 - This video is an explanation of cultural Marxism, which is a term often thrown around in contemporary political and social debates. Here, those ...
Cultural Marxism - Conservapedia
https://www.conservapedia.com › Cultural_Marxism
Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. .... Cultural Marxism Explained in 7 Minutes, by Joseph T. Salerno at the Mises ...
‎History · ‎Gramsci · ‎Dutschke · ‎Criticism

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Nov 12, 2019 11:22:11   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Saspatz007 wrote:
I’ve seen a lot of references to cultural Marxism.
Would someone please define this term.

Taken from the internet...

Cultural Marxism is a conceptual term used to describe the idea that culture is a main driving force for ine******y in the Western world. Since its coinage by American sociology professor Trent Schroyer in 1973, the term has grown into a popular conspiracy theory among far right wing political conservatives who assert that the normalization of political correctness in modern-day society is a Marxist plot collectively undertaken by influential liberals in academic, artistic and cultural spheres to undermine Western traditions and Christianity. Online the term is frequently used on political image and message boards such as 4chan's /pol/ board.

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Nov 12, 2019 11:23:47   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
slatten49 wrote:
Taken from the internet...

Cultural Marxism is a conceptual term used to describe the idea that culture is a main driving force for ine******y in the Western world. Since its coinage by American sociology professor Trent Schroyer in 1973, the term has grown into a popular conspiracy theory among far right wing political conservatives who assert that the normalization of political correctness in modern-day society is a Marxist plot collectively undertaken by influential liberals in academic, artistic and cultural spheres to undermine Western traditions and Christianity. Online the term is frequently used on political image and message boards such as 4chan's /pol/ board.
Taken from the internet... br br Cultural Marxism... (show quote)



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The Frankfurt School (Frankfurter Schule) is a school of social theory and critical philosophy associated with the Institute for Social Research, at Goethe University Frankfurt. Founded in the Weimar Republic (1918–33), during the European interwar period (1918–39), the Frankfurt School comprised intellectuals, academics, and political dissidents who were ill-fitted to the contemporary socio-economic systems (capitalist, f*****t, c*******t) of the 1930s. The Frankfurt theorists proposed that social theory was inadequate for explaining the turbulent political factionalism and reactionary politics occurring in ostensibly liberal capitalist societies in the 20th century. Critical of capitalism and of Marxism–Leninism as philosophically inflexible systems of social organisation, the School's critical theory research indicated alternative paths to realising the social development of a society and a nation.[1]

The Frankfurt School perspective of critical investigation (open-ended and self-critical) is based upon Freudian, Marxist and Hegelian premises of idealist philosophy.[2] To fill the omissions of 19th-century classical Marxism, which could not address 20th-century social problems, they applied the methods of antipositivist sociology, of psychoanalysis, and of existentialism.[3] The School's sociologic works derived from syntheses of the thematically pertinent works of Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Karl Marx, of Sigmund Freud and Max Weber, and of Georg Simmel and Georg Lukács.[4][5]

Like Karl Marx, the Frankfurt School concerned themselves with the conditions (political, economic, societal) that allow for social change realised by way of rational social institutions.[6] The emphasis upon the critical component of social theory derived from surpassing the ideological limitations of positivism, materialism, and determinism, by returning to the critical philosophy of Kant, and his successors in German idealism — principally the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel, which emphasised dialectic and contradiction as intellectual properties inherent to the human grasp of material reality.

Since the 1960s, the critical-theory work of the Institute for Social Research has been guided by Jürgen Habermas, in the fields of communicative rationality, linguistic intersubjectivity, and "the philosophical discourse of modernity";[7] nonetheless, the critical theorists Raymond Geuss and Nikolas Kompridis opposed the propositions of Habermas, claiming he has undermined the original social-change purposes of critical-theory-problems, such as: What should reason mean?; the analysis and expansion of the conditions necessary to realise social emancipation; and critiques of contemporary capitalism.[8]

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Nov 12, 2019 12:15:45   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
All the above can be traced back to Spinoza, another jew hell bent on the destruction of christianity, like Marx, and his friends named above.

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Nov 12, 2019 12:23:32   #
Saspatz007 Loc: The goat sheds
 
no propaganda please wrote:
these explanations should help
Cultural Marxism Explained in 7 Minutes | Mises Wire
https://mises.org › wire › cultural-marxism-explained-7-minutes
Jan 7, 2016 - This is an excellent short video explaining the source and nature of Cultural Marxist movements like political correctness, modern feminism, ...

I’m sorry but this video is no longer available.

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Nov 12, 2019 14:35:39   #
Saspatz007 Loc: The goat sheds
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
All the above can be traced back to Spinoza, another jew hell bent on the destruction of christianity, like Marx, and his friends named above.


I certainly hope that the clearly anti Semitic attitude is an embarrassment to mainstream conservatives.

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Nov 12, 2019 14:37:51   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Saspatz007 wrote:
I certainly hope that the clearly anti Semitic attitude is an embarrassment to mainstream conservatives.


I was going to call him on that but you have done so. Thank you.

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Nov 13, 2019 04:52:13   #
Saspatz007 Loc: The goat sheds
 
Thank you all for your input. You’ve given me a lot to consider.
I am examining the video provided https://facebook.com > Lew Rockwell > videos > Cultural Marxism explained in 7 minutes.
This is a lot to unpack.
I’m going to create another thread, maybe more than one.

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Nov 13, 2019 18:45:54   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Saspatz007 wrote:
I certainly hope that the clearly anti Semitic attitude is an embarrassment to mainstream conservatives.


It is to me, but then I don't follow cultural Marxism. It's pretty easy to know those who do. Those are the ones with the "defeated, shoulders hunched, sort of leave me alone which is usually granted easily." I'd h**e to live like that.

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Nov 13, 2019 20:01:51   #
promilitary
 
slatten49 wrote:
Taken from the internet...

Cultural Marxism is a conceptual term used to describe the idea that culture is a main driving force for ine******y in the Western world. Since its coinage by American sociology professor Trent Schroyer in 1973, the term has grown into a popular conspiracy theory among far right wing political conservatives who assert that the normalization of political correctness in modern-day society is a Marxist plot collectively undertaken by influential liberals in academic, artistic and cultural spheres to undermine Western traditions and Christianity. Online the term is frequently used on political image and message boards such as 4chan's /pol/ board.
Taken from the internet... br br Cultural Marxism... (show quote)




Sounds like pure horse dung to me.

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