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"Cultural Marxism"

The Right uses “Marxism” to describe everything from LGBTQ rights to corporate diversity measures. It’s a deeply confused definition. But it’s not wrong about one thing: Marxists do indeed want to dismantle all forms of oppression.

The American right’s long tradition of red-baiting has always involved branding any kind of efforts at progressive social change, from the mild liberal variety to the genuinely radical, as socialist or communist. One of the most conspiratorial forms of this idea — with roots in the Nazis’ antisemitic theory of “Judeo-Bolshevism” — goes under the name “cultural Marxism.” That’s the theory that Jewish leftists fleeing Nazi Germany, including Frankfurt School theorists, plotted to subtly indoctrinate Americans in Marxist ideology, which they intentionally and surreptitiously rebranded in less-scary “cultural” forms like feminism and black liberation.

In other words, radical Jewish immigrant professors are behind all the movements for greater civil rights and social equality, which are actually a secret vehicle for the imposition of Soviet-style communism in the United States. There’s no evidence to back up this conspiracy theory, but that hasn’t interfered with its staying power. The cultural Marxist is just too attractive to the Right, tying together many of its favorite bogeymen into a neat story. The theory might not possess the mythology of the QAnon universe, but its utility for right-wing ideologues has kept it in play for the better part of a century.
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Human1000 · M
I agree with you. Marxism is experiencing a resurgence in higher education, too. And many more young people are anti-capitalist, and more sympathetic to Marxism.

From my center-left perspective, it's also become unclear from the left what social equality would entail separate from legal equality.
Gloomy · F
@Human1000 [quote]Marxism is experiencing a resurgence in higher education[/quote]

I don't think so but now right wingers point to it, don't understand it and strawman it. Karl Marx is an incredibly influental thinker and his work has influenced many academic fields.
Human1000 · M
@Gloomy I've seen figures where close to 20% of Social Science professors identify as Marxists, but without other figures over time perhaps it was inaccurate to say resurgence.

Anecdotally, I do compare my experience in college and my daughter's where Marxist interpretations are routinely offered in many classes. This was not the case in the late 80s.
Gloomy · F
@Human1000 Maybe universities in the US finally recovered from the first red scare.
Marx is one of the three founding fathers of Sociology so it's not unlikely social science profs label themselves as marxists. It's just not as omnious as right wingers imagine it to be.
Human1000 · M
@Gloomy Indeed. The Cold War was still in full swing; it was a rather radical proposition to identify as Marxist or Communist at the time. And right wingers are the enemy to be sure. Any issues I have with the Left are minor in comparison.