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Originally Posted by redpoint5
That's precisely what I was alluding to, but was hesitant to put a date on it.
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After WW the 2nd, some dark, really broken individuals left Europe, and via New York City, found themselves in sunny California amid tanned, happy people frolicking in the sunshine. They determined to strike out at what they found.
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The long march through the institutions
The long march through the institutions is a slogan coined by Communist student activist Rudi Dutschke around 1967 to describe his strategy for establishing the conditions for revolution: subverting society by infiltrating institutions such as the professions. Wikipedia
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So Wikipedia puts it all on one guy named Dutschke in 1967.
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The Successful Long March Through the Institutions
Aug 3, 2023Roger Kimball captures the tactic well in his book The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America: "The long march through the institutions signified in the words of [Herbert] Marcuse, 'working against the established institutions while working in them'.
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Herbert Marcuse was one of the French Existentialist authors they had me reading in 1962.
Speaking of Marx: