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Reply #480 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 12:06pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 10:32am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 10:08am:
LOL who would have guessed Ajax would link AGW to communism? Oh, everyone here I guess!

It is a common theme on Twitter, deniars, afraid of AGW but not wanting to do anything about it always trying to move a discussion of the science to politics. They know nothing about the science so try to move the discussion to politics, thinking that they knew something about politics. Pathetic!

BTW the science of AGW is basically the science of quantum mechanics.

This thread should be moved to Fringe since it discusses something that does not actually exist.



quantum mechanics?

What are you smoking Monk?     Roll Eyes


And who but EVERYBODY would realise that the stupid troll, doxxer and liar, supposedly Mod of Environment, does not have a clue about the science of AGW?
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Reply #481 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 12:21pm
 
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Reply #482 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:07pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 11:35am:
thegreatdivide wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 11:24am:
Just to clarify what you mean by "communism" (which the CCP is not)......

Guess who Thomas Jefferson is referring to in this:

"The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."  Thomas Jefferson".


ie, "the people" ("collective") as represented by their government, NOT the people as represented by and in private sector competition among individuals who together make up the collective.


Oh, **** off with your monomania about printing money, silly parrot.


Can you PLEASE ..pretty please...explain the error in Jefferson's insight?

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Is there anything in your narrow, pinched, manic mental world that is NOT about government printing money?


If you CAN point to the error in Jefferson's insight, I will withdraw from my education of the blind campaign. 

Here is his insight in  full:

Explanation re Jefferson's insight: "The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs." Thomas Jefferson.

ie, "the people" represented by the public sector, ie the currency-issuing government which has its own treasury and central bank, not "the people" as represented by the private sector.

The former can issue debt free money to fund public sector policy, whereas  the latter - via private banks - cannot, because borrowed money has to be repaid with interest in the private sector.  So the "issuing power of the people"  should used by the public sector, when the private sector fails to produce the outcomes wanted by "the people".

How difficult is that to understand? 

Of course, the  TAI  and CFMEU have a different approach, namely,  tax the rich/tax company 'super-profits', but such policies are.....divisive, just like  the Yes campaign which is really about 'fairer' resources distribution - hence politically divisive.

Get it? (cough..)
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Re: Cultural Marxism is everywhere.
Reply #483 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:19pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 11:08am:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 10:48am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 10:43am:
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 10:36am:
If he called Ron DeFascist a frog it would be good enough evidence for you.



You can't be trusted as:

Reply 406
https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1660808671/405

Updated list of Ozpolitic Cultural Marxists:

LTYC,
FTLW,
Smith,
Greggy,
Mothra,
Athos,
AiA,
Jim,
Random,
Marla,
Dnarever.
Brian?
Kat
thegreatdivide


Reply 411 is better.



You are on a list of shame.


The fake list of pride. I doubt that there is a socialist on it and certainly no cultural Marxists as there is no such thing.
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Reply #484 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:27pm
 
Quote:
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Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School


"Cultural Marxism" refers to a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory


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The term "Cultural Marxism" refers to a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory which misrepresents the Frankfurt School as being responsible for modern progressive movements, identity politics, and political correctness. The conspiracy theory posits that there is an ongoing and intentional academic and intellectual effort to subvert Western society via a planned culture war that undermines the Christian values of traditionalist conservatism and seeks to replace them with culturally liberal values.

Although similarities with the Nazi propaganda term "Cultural Bolshevism" have been noted, the contemporary conspiracy theory originated in the United States during the 1990s. Originally found only on the far-right political fringe, the term began to enter mainstream discourse in the 2010s and is now found globally.[6] The conspiracy theory of a Marxist culture war is promoted by right-wing politicians, fundamentalist religious leaders, political commentators in mainstream print and television media, and white supremacist terrorists,[7] and has been described as "a foundational element of the alt-right worldview". [b]Scholarly analysis of the conspiracy theory has concluded that it has no basis in fact.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_theory
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Reply #485 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:49pm
 
Ajax wrote on Jul 26th, 2023 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:44pm:
Cultural Marxism is everywhere these days.
Even whole forums such as Monk's place are devoted to it
and they even ban people who don't follow their line.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism


Cultural Marxism



Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. It emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology.[1]

The central idea of Cultural Marxism is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on every institution of Western culture,[2] including schools,[3] literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian worldview, tradition, marriage and the family,[4] sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc.[5] The attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism."[6]

While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Patrick Buchanan argues that Cultural Marxism succeeded where Marx failed.[7] Marxism has permeated the American Left.[8]


That's the formulae communists follow,

Either you tow the line or they try to get rid of you, its the collective that matters not the individual.


Gramsci, Lukacs, the Frankfurt School, Foucault - the key theoreticians of culture from a Marxist perspective and with Marxist tools of dialectical and historical materialism. The "class struggle" has been ever more encompassingly superimposed onto culture, history, customs, law, literature, since the 60s.

It is not about collective vs individual - although 'collective' is a distinctly Marxist term and a linguistic vehicle for collectivism.

Society, the body politic IS formed by individuals and there are many instances where the rights and interests of society trump the individual's (criminal law, for example). Neither the 'collective' nor the individual can exist and function without the other. Cultural Marxism is about the nature, purpose, hierarchy of each and their interrelationships with each other.





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Re: Cultural Marxism is everywhere.
Reply #486 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:58pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:49pm:
Ajax wrote on Jul 26th, 2023 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:44pm:
Cultural Marxism is everywhere these days.
Even whole forums such as Monk's place are devoted to it
and they even ban people who don't follow their line.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism


Cultural Marxism



Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. It emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology.[1]

The central idea of Cultural Marxism is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on every institution of Western culture,[2] including schools,[3] literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian worldview, tradition, marriage and the family,[4] sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc.[5] The attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism."[6]

While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Patrick Buchanan argues that Cultural Marxism succeeded where Marx failed.[7] Marxism has permeated the American Left.[8]


That's the formulae communists follow,

Either you tow the line or they try to get rid of you, its the collective that matters not the individual.


Gramsci, Lukacs, the Frankfurt School, Foucault - the key theoreticians of culture from a Marxist perspective and with Marxist tools of dialectical and historical materialism. The "class struggle" has been ever more encompassingly superimposed onto culture, history, customs, law, literature, since the 60s.

It is not about collective vs individual - although 'collective' is a distinctly Marxist term and a linguistic vehicle for collectivism.

Society, the body politic IS formed by individuals and there are many instances where the rights and interests of society
trump
the individual's (criminal law, for example). Neither the 'collective' nor the individual can exist and function without the other. Cultural Marxism is about the nature, purpose, hierarchy of each and their interrelationships with each other.




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Re: Cultural Marxism is everywhere.
Reply #487 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:06pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:58pm:
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:49pm:
Ajax wrote on Jul 26th, 2023 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:44pm:
Cultural Marxism is everywhere these days.
Even whole forums such as Monk's place are devoted to it
and they even ban people who don't follow their line.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism


Cultural Marxism



Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. It emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology.[1]

The central idea of Cultural Marxism is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on every institution of Western culture,[2] including schools,[3] literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian worldview, tradition, marriage and the family,[4] sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc.[5] The attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism."[6]

While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Patrick Buchanan argues that Cultural Marxism succeeded where Marx failed.[7] Marxism has permeated the American Left.[8]


That's the formulae communists follow,

Either you tow the line or they try to get rid of you, its the collective that matters not the individual.


Gramsci, Lukacs, the Frankfurt School, Foucault - the key theoreticians of culture from a Marxist perspective and with Marxist tools of dialectical and historical materialism. The "class struggle" has been ever more encompassingly superimposed onto culture, history, customs, law, literature, since the 60s.

It is not about collective vs individual - although 'collective' is a distinctly Marxist term and a linguistic vehicle for collectivism.

Society, the body politic IS formed by individuals and there are many instances where the rights and interests of society
trump
the individual's (criminal law, for example). Neither the 'collective' nor the individual can exist and function without the other. Cultural Marxism is about the nature, purpose, hierarchy of each and their interrelationships with each other.




Not everything is about Trump.

No. For you, ducky,  it's all about peas.
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Reply #488 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:10pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:49pm:
Ajax wrote on Jul 26th, 2023 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:44pm:
Cultural Marxism is everywhere these days.
Even whole forums such as Monk's place are devoted to it
and they even ban people who don't follow their line.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism


Cultural Marxism



Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. It emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology.[1]

The central idea of Cultural Marxism is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on every institution of Western culture,[2] including schools,[3] literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian worldview, tradition, marriage and the family,[4] sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc.[5] The attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism."[6]

While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Patrick Buchanan argues that Cultural Marxism succeeded where Marx failed.[7] Marxism has permeated the American Left.[8]


That's the formulae communists follow,

Either you tow the line or they try to get rid of you, its the collective that matters not the individual.


Gramsci, Lukacs, the Frankfurt School, Foucault - the key theoreticians of culture from a Marxist perspective and with Marxist tools of dialectical and historical materialism. The "class struggle" has been ever more encompassingly superimposed onto culture, history, customs, law, literature, since the 60s.

It is not about collective vs individual - although 'collective' is a distinctly Marxist term and a linguistic vehicle for collectivism.

Society, the body politic IS formed by individuals and there are many instances where the rights and interests of society trump the individual's (criminal law, for example). Neither the 'collective' nor the individual can exist and function without the other. Cultural Marxism is about the nature, purpose, hierarchy of each and their interrelationships with each other.





You know that Cultural marxism came out of the US in the 2010's and that Antonio Gramsci died in 1937 right ?

You also understand that his thoughts and philosophy in large disagreed with Marx and Marxism ?
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Reply #489 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:18pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:10pm:
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:49pm:
Ajax wrote on Jul 26th, 2023 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:44pm:
Cultural Marxism is everywhere these days.
Even whole forums such as Monk's place are devoted to it
and they even ban people who don't follow their line.

https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism


Cultural Marxism



Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness. It emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology.[1]

The central idea of Cultural Marxism is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on every institution of Western culture,[2] including schools,[3] literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian worldview, tradition, marriage and the family,[4] sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc.[5] The attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism."[6]

While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Patrick Buchanan argues that Cultural Marxism succeeded where Marx failed.[7] Marxism has permeated the American Left.[8]


That's the formulae communists follow,

Either you tow the line or they try to get rid of you, its the collective that matters not the individual.


Gramsci, Lukacs, the Frankfurt School, Foucault - the key theoreticians of culture from a Marxist perspective and with Marxist tools of dialectical and historical materialism. The "class struggle" has been ever more encompassingly superimposed onto culture, history, customs, law, literature, since the 60s.

It is not about collective vs individual - although 'collective' is a distinctly Marxist term and a linguistic vehicle for collectivism.

Society, the body politic IS formed by individuals and there are many instances where the rights and interests of society trump the individual's (criminal law, for example). Neither the 'collective' nor the individual can exist and function without the other. Cultural Marxism is about the nature, purpose, hierarchy of each and their interrelationships with each other.





You know that Cultural marxism came out of the US in the 2010's and that Antonio Gramsci died in 1937 right ?

You also understand that his thoughts and philosophy in large disagreed with Marx and Marxism ?

What point are you struggling to make, ducky? That ideas have a history and development and unfolding - and are not stuck forever at a pea-gobling infancy like you?


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Reply #490 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:37pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:06pm:
No. For you, ducky,  it's all about peas.
https://media.tenor.com/Ogtin-jxHHgAAAAC/ducks-peas.gif


Ah...Frank revealing again his inimitable self, ignoring the substance of the post to which he imagines he is replying, or simply ignoring a post altogether (eg #482).

But as always, thanks for the pics....

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Reply #491 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:46pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:19pm:
The fake list of pride. I doubt that there is a socialist on it and certainly no cultural Marxists as there is no such thing.



they're everywhere -
even your best friend could be one.
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Reply #492 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 3:04pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 1:27pm:
Quote:
Antonio Gramsci

Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School


"Cultural Marxism" refers to a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory


Quote:
The term "Cultural Marxism" refers to a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory which misrepresents the Frankfurt School as being responsible for modern progressive movements, identity politics, and political correctness. The conspiracy theory posits that there is an ongoing and intentional academic and intellectual effort to subvert Western society via a planned culture war that undermines the Christian values of traditionalist conservatism and seeks to replace them with culturally liberal values.

Although similarities with the Nazi propaganda term "Cultural Bolshevism" have been noted, the contemporary conspiracy theory originated in the United States during the 1990s. Originally found only on the far-right political fringe, the term began to enter mainstream discourse in the 2010s and is now found globally.[6] The conspiracy theory of a Marxist culture war is promoted by right-wing politicians, fundamentalist religious leaders, political commentators in mainstream print and television media, and white supremacist terrorists,[7] and has been described as "a foundational element of the alt-right worldview". [b]Scholarly analysis of the conspiracy theory has concluded that it has no basis in fact.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_theory



Do you know who wrote that Wiki article and whose opinions and views it carries? 

Do you realise that ALL references to cultural Marxism as nothing but a " conspiracy theory " come from very heavily lefty books and publications?

Do you realise that there is such a thing as culture and Marxism and that Marxists have done A LOT of cultural analysis, ie cultural Marxism? And that noticing that Marxists doing cultural analysis and being critical of their methods and conclusions and influence is NOT a conspiracy but.... er.... being critical of Marxist cultural critique?

Of course you don't.
Peas? Go for it.
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Reply #493 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 3:08pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:37pm:
Frank wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:06pm:
No. For you, ducky,  it's all about peas.
https://media.tenor.com/Ogtin-jxHHgAAAAC/ducks-peas.gif


Ah...Frank revealing again his inimitable self, ignoring the substance of the post to which he imagines he is replying, or simply ignoring a post altogether (eg #482).

But as always, thanks for the pics....


Don't kibbitz, silly parrot, you aren't any brighter than ducky.

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Reply #494 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 4:52pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 12:21pm:
dear Monk,
is there something you'd like to tell us -
is there anything we need to know about?   Undecided


Just crack open a science book and start reading.

The science of AGW is mostly quantum mechanics.

Have a guess how and why that is true.
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