some of us know the answer. most don't. not even the brainwashed marxists that emerge from today's public re-education camps..errr schools.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55833
The No. 1 goal of that cultural Marxism, since its creation, has been the destruction of Western culture and the Christian religion. Antonio 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. That "long march through the institutions" is what America has experienced, especially since the 1960s. One of its main components was introducing sex education into Hungarian schools. Lukacs realized that if he could destroy the country's tradition
2007-08-07
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Third, Horkheimer and the other Frankfurt School members decided that the key to destroying Western culture was to cross Marx with Freud. They argued that just as workers were oppressed under capitalism, so under Western culture, everyone lived in a constant state of psychological repression. "Liberating" everyone from that repression became one of cultural Marxism's main goals. Even more important, they realized that psychology offered them a far more powerful tool than philosophy for destroying Western culture: psychological conditioning.
Today, when Hollywood's cultural Marxists want to "normalize" something like homosexuality (thus "liberating" us from "repression"), they put on television show after television show where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual. That is how psychological conditioning works; people absorb the lessons the cultural Marxists want them to learn without even knowing they are being taught
2007-08-07
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To serve its purpose of "negating" Western culture, the Frankfurt School developed a powerful tool it called "Critical Theory." What was the theory? The theory was to criticize. By subjecting every traditional institution, starting with family, to endless, unremitting criticism (the Frankfurt School was careful never to define what it was for, only what it was against), it hoped to bring them down. Critical Theory is the basis for the "studies" departments that now inhabit American colleges and universities. Not surprisingly, those departments are the home turf of academic political correctness
2007-08-07
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Add consumerism to the list....they convince us we have to buy happiness by selling immorality to separate us from faith. They know that people that are happy in their faith do not tend to spend all their money on the latest gadgets.
I don't buy that there is that big of a conspiracy, I think it might just be a factor of people trying to make money, and us as a people becoming spoiled and gullible.
But who knows?
Peace be with you.
2007-08-07 06:24:32
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answered by C 7
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Western culture changed over the last fifty years. That's true. Every culture changes and adapts with the times and with new technology. I know a lot of conservative Christians imagine the 1950's to be a Utopian episode of Leave it to Beaver, but their romanticized notions are untrue. The culture was racist, sexist, and promoted the destruction of the environment. People were nervous that at any moment, WW III might occur between the nuclear superpowers. I am very happy to be living today. Our modern society does have problems, but we're much better off today than we were then.
2007-08-07 06:17:27
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answered by Graciela, RIRS 6
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Yawn.
First you equate a 1950s myth (the American nuclear family) with Western civilization as a whole, and then you pretend that attacking your own sacred cows is the same thing as trying to undo 3000 years of culture. You top it off with a conspiracy theory, assuming that all atheists today have the same goals as some ideological nuts from the early 20th century. (This, despite the fact that most atheists despise communism as much as anyone. You make no more sense than the person I once saw who actually accused Richard Dawkins, of all people, of being a dialectical materialist, despite dialectical materialism being mostly dead and in the first place being little more than an unjustified analogy with Hegelian dialectical idealism.)
No cookie for you.
2007-08-07 06:10:20
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answered by Minh 6
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There are extremely some distinctive tribal ideals--as many distinctive theory structures as there are tribes, nonetheless they have a tendency to variety only fairly. i'm no longer o.k. knowledgeable in this difficulty, yet we do have so plenty greater natives right here in Canada than you do interior the States. So from very own adventure, i will say that if a interior of sight is non secular in any respect, (maximum of them extremely are not) they have a reverence for nature, yet no deity. They understand the spirits, yet do no longer worship them. extremely, they'll honour them with rituals and such for "valuable family" and as a sense-stable workout. Their ideals are all approximately peace and solidarity, so it extremely is greater like Buddhism than something.
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answered by herrion 4
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"The No. 1 goal of that cultural Marxism, since its creation, has been the destruction of Western culture and the Christian religion."
Bullshit~
"It is possible, therefore, for the state to have emancipated itself from religion even if the overwhelming majority is still religious. And the overwhelming majority does not cease to be religious through being religious in private.... The emancipation of the state from religion is not the emancipation of the real man from religion." --Karl Marx (Bruno Bauer, The Jewish Question, Braunschweig, 1843)
Does that sound atheistic to you, stupid?
2007-08-07 06:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There's an American culture?
2007-08-07 06:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Is'nt American culture,at source,Native American culture?
2007-08-07 06:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you a time traveler from the 1950's? Do people really still believe this tripe?
2007-08-07 06:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Please. Get a life. Why do you believe everything you read on the Internet.
Oh, and I go to a "Public Re-Education Camp," and trust me, they are not bulwarks of Marxism.
2007-08-07 06:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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This is toilet.
The most famous radical marxist of all time was *gasp* a Christian. If I have to name him you really don't know what you are talking about.
2007-08-07 06:07:26
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answered by Link , Padawan of Yoda 5
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