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In his article "Why Free Speech on Campus Is Under Attack: Blame Marcuse," Jeffrey Tucker, the author, writes - "There was one major influence here: Herbert Marcuse, the father of the New Left and perhaps the most influential Marxist of the last half century, and his most famous essay from 1965: 'Repressive Toleration'. It is here that you find the template for an upside-down view of freedom held by so many students today. In this essay, Marcuse explains that free speech and toleration are illusions so long as society has yet to conform to the Marxian ideal. So long as that is true, in fact, free speech must be suppressed and toleration itself must not be tolerated." To understand better how Herbert Marcuse fits into the New Left ideology, please read about the "Cloward-Piven Strategy (CPS)," "Critical Theory," and "Cultural Marxism" in my more detailed essay on the subject. Basically, it is the antithesis of freedom, democracy and toleration: all these must be demolished for the sake of their future socialist utopia. To idealistic high school and university students, all this sounds wonderful. But for someone who has actually experienced socialism - I have spent 50 years studying it, including 20 years living under socialism and its remains in the former USSR - it is not merely nonsense, it is an extremely dangerous poison of the mind and soul. The aim of "Crtical Theory" is to criticize and tear apart our society that is based on Judeo-Christian values. Read the full article to get the whole story! And subscribe below to get our free weekly newsletter: |