To: Archon of the East; Carry_Okie; Coleus; Cacique
Cultural Marxism is a more insidious, devastating weapon than any tool in the Soviet arsenal.
That's one thing that Antonio Gramsci knew, and was counting on as he was rotting away in a jail cell in Mussolini's Italy.
I'm not a huge fan of Pat Buchanan-by any means-but his analysis of how the theories promulgated by the Frankfort School had gradually-but inexorably-taken hold of the American psyche- or at least that part of it that is sculpted by the cultural elite-was simply brilliant.
To: Do not dub me shapka broham
I'm not a huge fan of Pat Buchanan-by any means-but his analysis of how the theories promulgated by the Frankfort School had gradually-but inexorably-taken hold of the American psyche- or at least that part of it that is sculpted by the cultural elite-was simply brilliant. Correct. What he didn't understand was corporate collectivism, the fascist element of cultural marxism (and its true sponsor in the first place). That history and its affiliation with Marxism goes back long before Gramsci.
12 posted on
08/31/2005 7:30:33 PM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(There are people in power who are truly evil.)
To: Do not dub me shapka broham
Cultural Marxism is a more insidious, devastating weapon than any tool in the Soviet arsenal. So very true and taken hold it has.
16 posted on
08/31/2005 7:36:50 PM PDT by
Archon of the East
("universal executive power of the law of nature")
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