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Frankfurt School Weaponized U.S. Education Against Civilization
Understanding that future generations are the key to building political power and lasting change, socialists and totalitarians of all varieties have gravitated toward government-controlled education since before the system was even founded.
The communist “Frankfurt School” was no exception in its affinity for “educating” the youth.
Almost 100 years ago, a group of socialist and communist “thinkers” led by Marxist law professor Carl Grünberg established the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. From there, they would move to the United States. And from their new home in New York City, the subversive …
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Tagged Atheism, Bela Kun, Bill Ayers, Carl Grünberg, Communism, Critical Theory, Donald Trump, Environmentalism, Felix Djerzhinski, feminism, Frankfurt School, G. Stanley Hall, globalism, Goethe University Frankfurt, Gyorgy Lukacs, hedonism, Humanism, Institute for Social Research, John Dewey, Karl Marx, Leipzig University, mass migration, Max Horkheimer, multiculturalism, nihilism, Richard Higgins, The Authoritarian Personality, Vladimir Lenin, Wilhelm Wundt, Willi Muenzenberg
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Karl Marx and Black Lives Matter
An important new book by historian Paul Kengor sheds considerable light on Karl Marx and by implication the madness and mob violence that has descended on the country.
The throngs setting fire to police stations, looting stores and tearing down America’s cultural history are acting in the name of Black Lives Matter, a Marxist group that our ruling elites have airbrushed and turned into a totem of worship.
The throngs setting fire to police stations, looting stores and tearing down America’s cultural history are acting in the name of Black Lives Matter, a Marxist group that our ruling elites have airbrushed and turned into a totem of worship.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Adolph Hitler, Alicia Garza, Black Lives Matter, Democratic Party, Friedrich Engels, Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mao Tse-Tung, Mike Brown, Patrisse Cullours, Paul Kengor, Robert Payne, The French Revolution, The Jacobins, Vladimir Lenin
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The Electoral College Debate
Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, seeking to represent New York's 14th Congressional District, has called for the abolition of the Electoral College. Her argument came on the heels of the Senate's confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. She was lamenting the fact that Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, nominated by George W. Bush, and Justices Neil Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, nominated by Donald Trump, were court appointments made by presidents who lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College vote.
Posted in Federal
Tagged Alexander Hamilton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Brett Kavanaugh, Communist Party, Donald Trump, Edmund Randolph, Electoral College, George W. Bush, H.L. Mencken, Hillary Clinton, James Madison, John Adams, John Roberts, Julia Ward Howe, Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Alito, Vladimir Lenin
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The Not-So-Secret Weapon of Cultural Warfare
Jesus once stated that “the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light” (Luke 16:8). Unfortunately, this has been proven all too true in recent generations when it comes to the battle for our culture. On the whole, it seems that those who oppose Christ have been far more successful in shaping society than have the followers of God.
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Tagged Adolph Hitler, education, Jonathan Lewis, Joseph Stalin, public schools, Vladimir Lenin
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Why Do People Still Donate to Universities?
There was rare good news this month. On August 4, The New York Times published a front-page article headlined, "College Students Protest, Alumni's Fondness Fades and Checks Shrink."
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Tagged alma mater, Dennis Prager, Pager University, Scott C. Johnston, Scott MacConnell, The New York Times, Vladimir Lenin
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