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Originally Posted by freebeard
In 1962 they put me in a Freshman Honors English class. That's where I was first exposed to Frankfurt School Marxism. The beginning of the 'long march' through the institutions.
Consensus decision making over Robert's Rules of Order.
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That's precisely what I was alluding to, but was hesitant to put a date on it. I suppose it began in 1848 when The Communist Manifesto was published, but I don't know when Critical Theory, and then Critical Race Theory adapted the stupid theory that describes a functioning ant colony or bee hive, but doesn't realize humans are different.
I took a philosophy class in Jr. college by a professor (why a PhD works in a Jr. college should already have you suspicious). It was a history of philosophy with the pinnacle being Marx. Unfortunately for that professor, whenever he'd ask a student what they thought, they'd point to me and say "what he said".
The problem is that people with useful ideas go out and implement them, and the rest work at Jr. college creating incapable people who are massively in debt.