“Whoever came up with multi-culturalism for America and its education system (and I bet it was a socialist Red) did not do so out of concern for the oppressed minorities of our country. They knew they could not defeat this country if we remained united and culturally cohesive. But divided against ourself, how could we not be defeated — eventually.”
Indeed, the cultural Marxists of the Frankfurt School (Institute for Social Research), beginning in the 1920s, sought the means to deconstruct western civilization. They were Marxists but with a twist – they diverged from classical Marxism in that they viewed culture as critical to eventually enacting the communist worldview. This influential school of leftist thought, which included such eventual counter-cultural heavyweights as Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse, invented ‘critical theory,’ whose basis was to deconstruct via relentless criticism, the religious, moral, legal and cultural bases of western civilization. Fatefully for the U.S.A., the members of the Institute fled Nazi Germany, ending up at Colombia University in NYC, where they continued their work. Married to the views of moral relativists such as Michel Foucault, the decontructionist theories of the Frankfurt School provided much of the basis for what we now call multiculturalism.





