The History of Political Correctness Or Cultural Marxism

   

SLAVIC WORLD

 

Published on Oct 16, 2013

The origins of "political correctness" or "cultural Marxism" can be found in the early parts of the 20th century from the Frankfurt School, which was the headquarters for the Communists scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer, T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all there.

"The role of the Frankfurt School is creating the victim groups that constitutes the politically correct coalition."

Made by the Free Congress Foundation and narrated by William Lind.

Who Stole Our Culture?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2044069/posts

Erich Fromm, Judaism, and the Frankfurt School
http://72.52.208.92/~gbpprorg/obama/e...

The Frankfurt School of Social Research - Review by Jett and Jahn
http://www.jettandjahn.com/2010/10/fr...

How a Handfull of Marxist Jews Turned Western and U.S. Culture Upside Down
http://www.davidduke.com/general/how-...

The Frankfurt School: Conspiracy to Corrupt
http://incogman.net/05/2009/the-frank...

To understand anything, we have to know its history. To understand who stole our culture, we need to take a look at the history of "political correctness."

Early Marxist theory

Before World War I, Marxist theory said that if Europe ever erupted in war, the working classes in every European country would rise in revolt, overthrow their governments and create a new Communist Europe. But when war broke out in the summer of 1914, that didn't happen. Instead, the workers in every European country lined up by the millions to fight their country's enemies. Finally, in 1917, a Communist revolution did occur, in Russia. But attempts to spread that revolution to other countries failed because the workers did not support it.

After World War I ended in 1918, Marxist theorists had to ask themselves the question: What went wrong? As good Marxists, they could not admit Marxist theory had been incorrect. Instead, two leading Marxist intellectuals, Antonio Gramsci in Italy and Georg Lukacs in Hungary (Lukacs was considered the most brilliant Marxist thinker since Marx himself) independently came up with the same answer. They said that Western culture and the Christian religion had so blinded the working class to its true, Marxist class interests, that a Communist revolution was impossible in the West, until both could be destroyed. That objective, established as cultural Marxism's goal right at the beginning, has never changed.

A new strategy

Gramsci famously laid out a strategy for destroying Christianity and Western culture, one that has proven all too successful. Instead of calling for a Communist revolution up front, as in Russia, he said Marxists in the West should take political power last, after a "long march through the institutions" -- the schools, the media, even the churches, every institution that could influence the culture.....
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