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TopicWhy is everyone shaming that dude for hitting the Antifa woman?
Mal_Fet
04/16/17 3:20:58 PM
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ASithLord7 posted...
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Experts of what? The Frankfurt school?

Damn you're really going down the rabbit hole eh?

Anyone who criticizes your conspiracy theory is a Jew from the Frankfurt School now?

I want everyone to look at this post and see how quickly this shill tries to deflect to racism accusations because I said Marxists aren't good sources on whether it's ok to criticize Marxism.

Who said the sources were Marxists? There are numerous cited sources on that Wikipedia page. None of them are from "Marxists"

Ok, at this point I'm certain you didn't actually read the wiki article.

Originally the term 'cultural Marxism' had a niche academic usage within Cultural Studies where it came to be associated specifically with The Frankfurt School's analysis of cultural forms of alienation. Particularly their objections to the products of the mass Culture Industry, which they claimed was able to cultivate false psychological needs within people, diverting individuals away from developing a more authentic sense of human values.[56][57][58][59][60][excessive citations] British theorists such as Richard Hoggart of The Birmingham School developed a working class sense of 'British Cultural Marxism' which objected to the "massification" and "drift" away from local cultures, a process of commercialization Hoggart saw as being enabled by tabloid newspapers, advertising, and the American movie industry.[61]


I don't care whether the term is used by Nazis or how they choose to distort it. I am referring g to it by it's actual, original meaning. What's the problem?
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