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(This is all personal opinions and has no sources. It's also a really weak case - I wouldn't be convinced had I read it with no prior knowledge. It doesn't tell much. I believe it to be better to start anew based on this definition, which can be changed if a better one is provided (of course).) Tags: Reverted visualeditor |
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{{Preach}} | {{Preach}}Cultural Marxism is the label used to group together a set of theories, behaviors and thought processes largely adopted by the New Left and NeoLiberals in opposition to Reactionary values. It has been partially developed and adopted by Jews, which are also its most prominent advocates.{{Charter}} | ||
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Revision as of 01:27, 18 August 2022
Cultural Marxism is the label used to group together a set of theories, behaviors and thought processes largely adopted by the New Left and NeoLiberals in opposition to Reactionary values. It has been partially developed and adopted by Jews, which are also its most prominent advocates.