Is communism dead since the Berlin Wall came down in 1989? If only. This is a good analysis of the cultural infiltration of the ruling class by our enemies. Their objective is Cultural Genocide and they are succeeding.
From http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/828480/posts with thanks:-
A Nation of Frogs
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| January 2003 | William A. Borst
Posted on 24 January 2003 08:51:43 by Askel5
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A Nation of FrogsWilliam W. Borst Just recently, I was discussing the
tax system with my attorney who had just completed my mother's estate.
When I informed him of the Marxist underpinnings of, not only the
so-called "death tax," but also the graduated income tax, he was
shocked. He had no idea that Karl Marx had written the major elements in
the tax code with which he had been working his entire professional
life. All one has to do is read the Communist
Manifesto, written
by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in 1848. The fact that an educated,
sophisticated man, such as my lawyer, had been totally unaware of this
fact speaks volumes about the vast majority of Americans. As Yankee
manager Casey Stengel used to say, "You could look it up!" Most Americans believe that when the
Berlin Wall went down with a thundering crash in 1989, it marked the end
of the bloody ogre that had enslaved half of Europe for over forty
years. They believe that the country has nothing to fear from Communism
any more. They have been conditioned to believe that the antiCommunism
crusade of the 1950s was nothing more than paranoid ranting of
Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. The fact is Communism is still very
much alive and thriving in this country. it has taken on a more subtle,
destructive guise. The situation is analogous to the frog that is put into a pot of tepid water. if the cook were to quickly increase the temperature of the water, the frog would quickly jump out to safety But the smart cook increases the temperature, only gradually, so that the poor frog does not realize it is being slowly but surely boiled to death. William Lederer once referred to America as a "nation of sheep." I believe America is more a nation of frogs.
ANTONIO GRAMSCI After Lenin's death and the ensuing
struggle for power, even Russia became a dangerous place for Gramsci.
Lenin's successor Stalin eliminated anyone suspected of deviation from
his party line. Gramsci returned to Italy to struggle against Mussolini,
was arrested as a likely agent of a foreign power, and imprisoned in
1926. He spent the remaining years of his life expounding on his
philosophy. it was here that he wrote Prison Notebooks and
Letters from Prison, which have become extremely influential on the
college campus. When he died after being released in 1937, he had
produced a total of nine volumes on history, sociology, and Marxist
theory. Since economic Marxism was a failure,
Gramsci reasoned that the only way to topple the repressive Western
institutions was by, what he called, a "long march through the
culture." He repackaged Marxism in terms of a bona fide "cultural
war," not its doctrinaire class struggle. He was well aware that most
people did not believe in the Communist system. Their
Christian faith
was the big obstacle, preventing the necessary leap to Communism.
Gramsci knew that the civilized world had been thoroughly indoctrinated
with Christianity for 2000 years, so much so that civilization and
Christianity were inexorably bound.
DE-CHRISTIANIZE THE WEST It was another cultural Marxist who
brought the Gramascian strategy into the schools. George Lukacs
was a wealthy Hungarian banker. He was reputed to have been the most
brilliant theorist since Marx himself. Echoing the future sentiments of
Jesse Jackson, Lukacs cried out "who will free us from Western
civilization?" Gramsci's and Lukacs' ideas came to
fruition through the Frankfurt School or institute of Social
Research, as it was originally called, in the 1920s. They translated
Marxism from economics into culture terms. one of the keys in the
Frankfurt School was to merge Marxist analysis with Freudian
psychoanalysis and psychological conditioning. According to their
Freudian and Marxist amalgamation, just as under capitalism, the working
class was automatically oppressed, so under Western culture, blacks,
homosexuals, Hispanics, and women, that is, everybody but evil white
males, were automatically the collective targets of Western oppression.
The notion of group solidarity or what
is called "identity politics" was designed to create nothing but
division, leading to violence and social anarchy. In order to undermine
Western society, the cultural Marxists would constantly repeat the
charges that the West was guilty of genocidal crimes against each and
every civilization that it had ever encountered throughout its history,
and the historical oppressions of mankind.
CRITICAL THEORY Critical Theory, which is endemic to
all the major law schools in the country, holds that the patriarchal
social structure should be replaced with matriarchy. The belief that
men and women are different and have properly defined roles would be
replaced with androgyny and with that, the heterodox belief that
homosexuality is normal. The differences between the genders, not sexes,
had to be minimized. According to Marxist feminists men and women were
fungible. That is they could be easily interchanged. Genders'
differences were nothing more than mere anatomical accidents. Another key ingredient in Cultural
Marxism was Theodor Adorno's idea of the "Authoritarian
Personality." His book, which he published with Else Frenkel-Brunswick,
Daniel J. Levinson, and R. Nevitt Sanford in 1950, was
premised on the singular principle that Christianity, Capitalism, and
the patriarchal or authoritarian family created a character susceptible
to racial prejudice and fascism. To them anyone who upheld the old
traditional standards had an authoritarian personality that was
basically fascist in nature. If a family adhered to Christian and
capitalist principles, the children would most likely grow up to be
fascists and racists. Pat Buchanan called Adorno's book,
"the altarpiece of the Frankfurt School." if fascism and racism are
endemic to the culture, as Adorno believed, everyone who was raised in
the traditions of God, motherhood, and family is in need of a
psychological help. This is Orwellian logic that seems to have already
established a beachhead in the American consciousness. Cultural
determinism had replaced Marx's economic determinism. This corresponds with the idea of
"political correctness." Political correctness is the key to
understanding the plight of the American culture since the dawning of
the sixties. P.C. represents the lead vehicle through which the Marxist
mind has driven its cancerous ideas in undermining the genius of
American politics and culture. Under the rubric of "diversity," its
hidden goal is to impose a uniformity of thought and behavior on all
Americans. The cultural Marxists, often teachers, university professors
and administrators, 'TV producers, newspaper editor and the like, serve
as gatekeepers by keeping all traditional and positive ideas, especially
religious ideas, out of the public marketplace. one can easily see that
happening in our society every day.
HERBERT MARCUSE In his book, An Essay on Liberation,
Marcus proclaimed the means for transforming American society. He
believed that all taboos, especially sexual ones, should be relaxed.
"Make love, not War!" was his battle cry that echoed through the
ivy-covered college campuses all over America. His methodology for
rebellion included the deconstruction of the language, the infamous
"what does 'is' mean?" which fostered the destruction of the culture.
By confusing and obliterating word
meanings, he helped cause a breakdown in the social conformity of the
nation, especially among the more uninformed young of America. He
deliberately acerbated race relations by emphasizing the idea that white
men were all guilty, for slavery and blacks could do no wrong. These cultural revolutionaries were
faced with a serious question raised by the Graniascian shift. if the
proletariat was not the basis of the revolution, what was? Marcus
said that women should be the cultural proletariat who transformed
Western society. They would serve as the catalyst for the new
Marxist Revolution. If women could be persuaded to
leave their traditional roles as the transmitters of culture, then the
traditional culture could not be transmitted to the next generation.
The idea that "the hand that rocks the cradle
rules the world," is no idle statement. What better way to influence the
generations to come than by subverting the traditional roles of women?
The Marxists rightfully reasoned that the undermining of women could
deal a deadly blow to the culture. One of the heirs to this cultural
strategy was Betty
Friedan, the former Naomi Goldstein. Her book,
The Feminine Mystique, served as the textbook in sabotaging the
American family. Friedan's described the traditional housewife as a "parasite,
who was forced to deny her true nature. To Friedan, the stay-at-home mom
was a mindless robot devoid of a real brain. Though she was not a member
of the Frankfurt School, Friedan's hatred and disdain for men and
patriarchy made her the "godmother of radical feminism." The subversion of the family and the
decline in respect for patriarchy has led to the increased feminization
of the nation's cultural institutions, including the churches, schools,
and universities, political parties and even the military and our police
forces. "Modern man" resembles more the saccharine sensitivity of an
Alan Alda than the lusty bravado of a John Wayne. According to Carolyn
Graglia's book Domestic Tranquility, the "editors at Playboy
could not have orchestrated the women's movement" any better. If women were the target, then the
Cultural Marxists scored a bull's-eye. Today women unrealistically aspire
to anything a man does from being a fighter pilot, a combat soldier,
policemen, firemen, priests, boxers, and several jobs that require manly
strength or a masculine disposition, even the presidency. They have
lowered themselves from their lofty pedestals and sacrificed their
natural moral superiority to men on the altar of equality and choice.
Women have traded the domestic tranquility of family and the home
for the power surge of the boardroom and the sweaty release of casual
sex. Divorce court statistics, wife and child abandonment, abortion and
even spousal murder can be laid at Betty Friedan's doorstep to a large
degree. This has not happened like the Biblical "thief in the night." it has been a gradual process, as Americans lay fat and lazy on their lily pads, watching Oprah or the next big game. To paraphrase T. S. Eliot, our civilization will end, not with a big bang, but with a faint croak, if we do not do something now.
William A. Borst holds a Ph.D. in American History from St. Louis University. He is a weekly talk show host on WGNU radio and the author of the book, Liberalism: Fatal Consequences, available by sending $17.50, pre-paid, to William A. Borst, PO. Box 16271, Clayton, MO 63105.
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