• "Cultural Marxism" =?UTF-8?B?ID0gKEpld2lzaCkgQ29uc3BpcmFjeSBUaGVvcnk=?=

    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 30 05:17:20 2024
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    On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 18:25:09 +0000, Steve Hayes wrote:

    I quite often come across references to "Cultural Marxism" but
    haven't yet seen a convincing definition.


    "Cultural Marxism" is a (Conspiracy Theory) asserting that
    the followers of Marx are covertly trying
    to corrupt, weaken, and destroy the (traditional)
    Western civilization and values.

    hint: Frankfurt school of thinkers

    hint: most of these key thinkers are Jewish.


    here's a great 15 min. clip explaining it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlrpSpwxgWw

    >>> How "Cultural Marxism" became the Far-Right's Scapegoat


    __________________


    During the 1960's, the old fashioned Leftists
    (who liked Lenin, Marx, Chomsky...)
    got disillusioned and


    Thereafter, the younger generation increasingly turned to Derrida,
    Foucault, ...

    then to Zizek.

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  • From HenHanna@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Mon Sep 30 05:56:11 2024
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    On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 5:17:20 +0000, HenHanna wrote:

    On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 18:25:09 +0000, Steve Hayes wrote:

    I quite often come across references to "Cultural Marxism" but
    haven't yet seen a convincing definition.


    "Cultural Marxism" is a (Conspiracy Theory) asserting that
    the followers of Marx are covertly trying
    to corrupt, weaken, and destroy the (traditional)
    Western civilization and values.

    hint: Frankfurt school of thinkers

    hint: most of these key thinkers are Jewish.


    here's a great 15 min. clip explaining it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlrpSpwxgWw

    >>> How "Cultural Marxism" became the Far-Right's Scapegoat


    __________________


    During the 1960's, the old fashioned Leftists
    (who liked Lenin, Marx, Chomsky...)
    got disillusioned and


    Thereafter, the younger generation increasingly turned to Derrida,
    Foucault, ... then to Zizek.


    i'm really enjoying the Clip narrated by
    a guy who sounds like an
    [Arnold Schwarzenegger with a Ph.D.]


    This (Three Arrows) Youtuber says that Philosophy is
    not his forte ------- what is his strong field, then?


    ___________________

    The clip includes 4 puzzle-games in which
    we are to guess who said these quotes.

    Here's one:

    culture industry “is infecting everything with sameness.
    Film, radio, and magazines form a system.
    Each branch of culture is unanimous within itself and all are unanimous together. Even the aesthetic manifestations of political
    opposites proclaim the same inflexible rhythm…
    All mass culture under monopoly is identical… Films and radio
    no longer need to present themselves as art.”


    __________________

    speaking of Pop music... Madonna and Pink were still interesting
    but....
    after Lady Gaga, all hit songs began to sound all the same...

    Sameness.

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