Where Post Modernism and Marxism merge.
Why Cultural Marxism Seeks to Control Culture:
Post modernism could never succeed upon it's own demerits without something even more absurd as the main driver to achieve it's goals of total and absolute control over the entire earth.
It's the same ole story, played over and over again since our days in Babylon.
These two outrageously bizarre idiotologies join, hand in hand along with social justice to make sure that the dumbest among them...stay in power, keep their government and academic jobs...what else is a nephlim wanta be to do when it's ivory tower of totalitarianism and prestige falls flat and threatened by the one thing they fear most throughout history....the common man and his mind, his free markets and inalienable rights to life, liberty and pursuits of interest, property and contracts.
"The cultural Marxists believe that someday they will be the sole holders of power and be able to dictate to the masses how to live and what to think. Yet the neo-Marxist intellectuals are in for a surprise. When socialism should come indeed, the "dictatorship of the intellectuals" will be anything but benign — and not much different from what happened after the Soviets took power. The intellectuals will be among the victims. This was, after all, the way as it had happened in the French Revolution, which was the first attempt of a revolution by intellectuals. Many of the victims of the guillotine were prominent intellectuals who had earlier supported the revolution — Robespierre among them."
Post modernism could never succeed upon it's own demerits without something even more absurd as the main driver to achieve it's goals of total and absolute control over the entire earth.
It's the same ole story, played over and over again since our days in Babylon.
These two outrageously bizarre idiotologies join, hand in hand along with social justice to make sure that the dumbest among them...stay in power, keep their government and academic jobs...what else is a nephlim wanta be to do when it's ivory tower of totalitarianism and prestige falls flat and threatened by the one thing they fear most throughout history....the common man and his mind, his free markets and inalienable rights to life, liberty and pursuits of interest, property and contracts.
"The cultural Marxists believe that someday they will be the sole holders of power and be able to dictate to the masses how to live and what to think. Yet the neo-Marxist intellectuals are in for a surprise. When socialism should come indeed, the "dictatorship of the intellectuals" will be anything but benign — and not much different from what happened after the Soviets took power. The intellectuals will be among the victims. This was, after all, the way as it had happened in the French Revolution, which was the first attempt of a revolution by intellectuals. Many of the victims of the guillotine were prominent intellectuals who had earlier supported the revolution — Robespierre among them."