Posted on Nov 9, 2019
Professor Who Fled Soviet Communism RESIGNS Saying College Is Becoming COMMUNIST
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Not surprised at developements at a lot of colleges and universities.
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It's not becoming communist, it has been for a while. Joseph McCarthy was kicked to the curb before he could finish his patriotic work. They've been teaching marxism in universities since the 60's without the marxist label. And it all started when the Frankfurt School of Thought invaded universities, globaly. It took a good generation of the Frunkfurt school to indoctrinate their students who became teachers after moving their marxist claptrap to America.
After failing to instutute communism in Hungary in 1916, Georg Lukács took his marxist theory to Frankfurt, Germany in 1923 where he and a wealthy marxist, Felix Weil, created the think-tank, the Institute for Social Research which became known as the Frankfurt School.
In 1930, the school changed course under new director Max Horkheimer. The team began mixing the ideas of Sigmund Freud with those of Marx, and cultural Marxism was born. In classical Marxism, the workers of the world were oppressed by the ruling classes. The new theory was that everyone in society was psychologically oppressed by the institutions of Western culture. The school concluded that this new focus would need new vanguards to spur the change. The workers were not able to rise up on their own.
As fate would have it, the National Socialists came to power in Germany in 1933. It was a bad time and place to be a Jewish Marxist, as most of the school’s faculty was. So, the school moved to New York City, the bastion of Western culture at the time.
After failing to instutute communism in Hungary in 1916, Georg Lukács took his marxist theory to Frankfurt, Germany in 1923 where he and a wealthy marxist, Felix Weil, created the think-tank, the Institute for Social Research which became known as the Frankfurt School.
In 1930, the school changed course under new director Max Horkheimer. The team began mixing the ideas of Sigmund Freud with those of Marx, and cultural Marxism was born. In classical Marxism, the workers of the world were oppressed by the ruling classes. The new theory was that everyone in society was psychologically oppressed by the institutions of Western culture. The school concluded that this new focus would need new vanguards to spur the change. The workers were not able to rise up on their own.
As fate would have it, the National Socialists came to power in Germany in 1933. It was a bad time and place to be a Jewish Marxist, as most of the school’s faculty was. So, the school moved to New York City, the bastion of Western culture at the time.
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