How Cultural Marxism Weaponizes Guilt
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In a series of popular lectures, the business professor Morris Massey contended that “what you are is where you were when.” Our very identities are woven out of the still living experiences and memories accumulated over a lifetime. It is much the same with nations and civilizations. Alexis de Tocqueville and Francis Lieber left us distant early warnings of a latent democratic despotism capable of marshaling the powers of social disapproval, exclusion, even ostracism. Sophisticated strategies of subversion may be used with impunity to instill fear and unsettle people’s critical faculties.