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Cultural Marxism and our current culture wars: Part 2

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imagePaul Klee Angelus Novus

In Part 1 of this article, I concluded that the term “cultural Marxism” has a variety of uses. It has been employed by right-wing ideologues, such as Anders Breivik, in grandiose theories of cultural history; and it is flung about popularly in ways that show little understanding of its history or its original...

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