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The Origins of Political Correctness ( t Is Cultural Marxism)
An Accuracy in Academia Address ^ | 2000 | by Bill Lind

Posted on 12/26/2004 9:37:10 AM PST by Helms

The complete text as well as a Real Audio download is a available at this site. The single best synopsis of the history of the malignant cryto-religion of the Postmodern Left.

The Origins of Political Correctness An Accuracy in Academia Address by Bill Lind

Variations of this speech have been delivered to various AIA conferences including the 2000 Consevative University at American University

Where does all this stuff that you’ve heard about this morning – the victim feminism, the gay rights movement, the invented statistics, the rewritten history, the lies, the demands, all the rest of it – where does it come from? For the first time in our history, Americans have to be fearful of what they say, of what they write, and of what they think. They have to be afraid of using the wrong word, a word denounced as offensive or insensitive, or racist, sexist, or homophobic.

We have seen other countries, particularly in this century, where this has been the case. And we have always regarded them with a mixture of pity, and to be truthful, some amusement, because it has struck us as so strange that people would allow a situation to develop where they would be afraid of what words they used. But we now have this situation in this country. We have it primarily on college campuses, but it is spreading throughout the whole society. Were does it come from? What is it?

We call it "Political Correctness." The name originated as something of a joke, literally in a comic strip, and we tend still to think of it as only half-serious. In fact, it’s deadly serious. It is the great disease of our century, the disease that has left tens of millions of people dead in Europe, in Russia, in China, indeed around the world. It is the disease of ideology. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

If we look at it analytically, if we look at it historically, we quickly find out exactly what it is. Political Correctness is cultural Marxism. It is Marxism translated from economic into cultural terms. It is an effort that goes back not to the 1960s and the hippies and the peace movement, but back to World War I. If we compare the basic tenets of Political Correctness with classical Marxism the parallels are very obvious.

First of all, both are totalitarian ideologies. The totalitarian nature of Political Correctness is revealed nowhere more clearly than on college campuses, many of which at this point are small ivy covered North Koreas, where the student or faculty member who dares to cross any of the lines set up by the gender feminist or the homosexual-rights activists, or the local black or Hispanic group, or any of the other sainted "victims" groups that PC revolves around, quickly find themselves in judicial trouble. Within the small legal system of the college, they face formal charges – some star-chamber proceeding – and punishment. That is a little look into the future that Political Correctness intends for the nation as a whole. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

Indeed, all ideologies are totalitarian because the essence of an ideology (I would note that conservatism correctly understood is not an ideology) is to take some philosophy and say on the basis of this philosophy certain things must be true – such as the whole of the history of our culture is the history of the oppression of women. Since reality contradicts that, reality must be forbidden. It must become forbidden to acknowledge the reality of our history. People must be forced to live a lie, and since people are naturally reluctant to live a lie, they naturally use their ears and eyes to look out and say, "Wait a minute. This isn’t true. I can see it isn’t true," the power of the state must be put behind the demand to live a lie. That is why ideology invariably creates a totalitarian state. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious. Second, the cultural Marxism of Political Correctness, like economic Marxism, has a single factor explanation of history. Economic Marxism says that all of history is determined by ownership of means of production. Cultural Marxism, or Political Correctness, says that all history is determined by power, by which groups defined in terms of race, sex, etc., have power over which other groups. Nothing else matters. All literature, indeed, is about that. Everything in the past is about that one thing. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

Third, just as in classical economic Marxism certain groups, i.e. workers and peasants, are a priori good, and other groups, i.e., the bourgeoisie and capital owners, are evil. In the cultural Marxism of Political Correctness certain groups are good – feminist women, (only feminist women, non-feminist women are deemed not to exist) blacks, Hispanics, homosexuals. These groups are determined to be "victims," and therefore automatically good regardless of what any of them do. Similarly, white males are determined automatically to be evil, thereby becoming the equivalent of the bourgeoisie in economic Marxism. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

And finally, both have a method of analysis that automatically gives the answers they want. For the classical Marxist, it’s Marxist economics. For the cultural Marxist, it’s deconstruction. Deconstruction essentially takes any text, removes all meaning from it and re-inserts any meaning desired. So we find, for example, that all of Shakespeare is about the suppression of women, or the Bible is really about race and gender. All of these texts simply become grist for the mill, which proves that "all history is about which groups have power over which other groups." So the parallels are very evident between the classical Marxism that we’re familiar with in the old Soviet Union and the cultural Marxism that we see today as Political Correctness.

But the parallels are not accidents. The parallels did not come from nothing. The fact of the matter is that Political Correctness has a history, a history that is much longer than many people are aware of outside a small group of academics who have studied this. And the history goes back, as I said, to World War I, as do so many of the pathologies that are today bringing our society, and indeed our culture, down.

So the Marxists’ had a problem. And two Marxist theorists went to work on it: Antonio Gramsci in Italy and Georg Lukacs in Hungary. Gramsci said the workers will never see their true class interests, as defined by Marxism, until they are freed from Western culture, and particularly from the Christian religion – that they are blinded by culture and religion to their true class interests. Lukacs, who was considered the most brilliant Marxist theorist since Marx himself, said in 1919, "Who will save us from Western Civilization?" He also theorized that the great obstacle to the creation of a Marxist paradise was the culture: Western civilization itself.

In 1923 in Germany, a think-tank is established that takes on the role of translating Marxism from economic into cultural terms, that creates Political Correctness as we know it today, and essentially it has created the basis for it by the end of the 1930s. This comes about because the very wealthy young son of a millionaire German trader by the name of Felix Weil has become a Marxist and has lots of money to spend. He is disturbed by the divisions among the Marxists, so he sponsors something called the First Marxist Work Week, where he brings Lukacs and many of the key German thinkers together for a week, working on the differences of Marxism.

And he says, "What we need is a think-tank." Washington is full of think tanks and we think of them as very modern. In fact they go back quite a ways. He endows an institute, associated with Frankfurt University, established in 1923, that was originally supposed to be known as the Institute for Marxism. But the people behind it decided at the beginning that it was not to their advantage to be openly identified as Marxist. The last thing Political Correctness wants is for people to figure out it’s a form of Marxism. So instead they decide to name it the Institute for Social Research.

Weil is very clear about his goals. In 1971, he wrote to Martin Jay the author of a principle book on the Frankfurt School, as the Institute for Social Research soon becomes known informally, and he said, "I wanted the institute to become known, perhaps famous, due to its contributions to Marxism." Well, he was successful. The first director of the Institute, Carl Grunberg, an Austrian economist, concluded his opening address, according to Martin Jay, "by clearly stating his personal allegiance to Marxism as a scientific methodology." Marxism, he said, would be the ruling principle at the Institute, and that never changed.

The initial work at the Institute was rather conventional, but in 1930 it acquired a new director named Max Horkheimer, and Horkheimer’s views were very different. He was very much a Marxist renegade. The people who create and form the Frankfurt School are renegade Marxists. They’re still very much Marxist in their thinking, but they’re effectively run out of the party. Moscow looks at what they are doing and says, "Hey, this isn’t us, and we’re not going to bless this."

Horkheimer’s initial heresy is that he is very interested in Freud, and the key to making the translation of Marxism from economic into cultural terms is essentially that he combined it with Freudism. Again, Martin Jay writes, "If it can be said that in the early years of its history, the Institute concerned itself primarily with an analysis of bourgeois society’s socio-economic sub-structure," – and I point out that Jay is very sympathetic to the Frankfurt School, I’m not reading from a critic here – "in the years after 1930 its primary interests lay in its cultural superstructure. Indeed the traditional Marxist formula regarding the relationship between the two was brought into question by Critical Theory."

The stuff we’ve been hearing about this morning – the radical feminism, the women’s studies departments, the gay studies departments, the black studies departments – all these things are branches of Critical Theory. What the Frankfurt School essentially does is draw on both Marx and Freud in the 1930s to create this theory called Critical Theory. The term is ingenious because you’re tempted to ask, "What is the theory?" The theory is to criticize. The theory is that the way to bring down Western culture and the capitalist order is not to lay down an alternative. They explicitly refuse to do that. They say it can’t be done, that we can’t imagine what a free society would look like (their definition of a free society). As long as we’re living under repression – the repression of a capitalistic economic order which creates (in their theory) the Freudian condition, the conditions that Freud describes in individuals of repression – we can’t even imagine it. What Critical Theory is about is simply criticizing. It calls for the most destructive criticism possible, in every possible way, designed to bring the current order down. And, of course, when we hear from the feminists that the whole of society is just out to get women and so on, that kind of criticism is a derivative of Critical Theory. It is all coming from the 1930s, not the 1960s.

Other key members who join up around this time are Theodore Adorno, and, most importantly, Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse. Fromm and Marcuse introduce an element which is central to Political Correctness, and that’s the sexual element. And particularly Marcuse, who in his own writings calls for a society of "polymorphous perversity," that is his definition of the future of the world that they want to create. Marcuse in particular by the 1930s is writing some very extreme stuff on the need for sexual liberation, but this runs through the whole Institute. So do most of the themes we see in Political Correctness, again in the early 30s. In Fromm’s view, masculinity and femininity were not reflections of ‘essential’ sexual differences, as the Romantics had thought. They were derived instead from differences in life functions, which were in part socially determined." Sex is a construct; sexual differences are a construct.

Another example is the emphasis we now see on environmentalism. "Materialism as far back as Hobbes had led to a manipulative dominating attitude toward nature." That was Horkhemier writing in 1933 in Materialismus und Moral. "The theme of man’s domination of nature," according to Jay, " was to become a central concern of the Frankfurt School in subsequent years." "Horkheimer’s antagonism to the fetishization of labor, (here’s were they’re obviously departing from Marxist orthodoxy) expressed another dimension of his materialism, the demand for human, sensual happiness." In one of his most trenchant essays, Egoism and the Movement for Emancipation, written in 1936, Horkeimer "discussed the hostility to personal gratification inherent in bourgeois culture." And he specifically referred to the Marquis de Sade, favorably, for his "protest…against asceticism in the name of a higher morality."

How does all of this stuff flood in here? How does it flood into our universities, and indeed into our lives today? The members of the Frankfurt School are Marxist, they are also, to a man, Jewish. In 1933 the Nazis came to power in Germany, and not surprisingly they shut down the Institute for Social Research. And its members fled. They fled to New York City, and the Institute was reestablished there in 1933 with help from Columbia University. And the members of the Institute, gradually through the 1930s, though many of them remained writing in German, shift their focus from Critical Theory about German society, destructive criticism about every aspect of that society, to Critical Theory directed toward American society. There is another very important transition when the war comes. Some of them go to work for the government, including Herbert Marcuse, who became a key figure in the OSS (the predecessor to the CIA), and some, including Horkheimer and Adorno, move to Hollywood.

These origins of Political Correctness would probably not mean too much to us today except for two subsequent events. The first was the student rebellion in the mid-1960s, which was driven largely by resistance to the draft and the Vietnam War. But the student rebels needed theory of some sort. They couldn’t just get out there and say, "Hell no we won’t go," they had to have some theoretical explanation behind it. Very few of them were interested in wading through Das Kapital. Classical, economic Marxism is not light, and most of the radicals of the 60s were not deep. Fortunately for them, and unfortunately for our country today, and not just in the university, Herbert Marcuse remained in America when the Frankfurt School relocated back to Frankfurt after the war. And whereas Mr. Adorno in Germany is appalled by the student rebellion when it breaks out there – when the student rebels come into Adorno’s classroom, he calls the police and has them arrested – Herbert Marcuse, who remained here, saw the 60s student rebellion as the great chance. He saw the opportunity to take the work of the Frankfurt School and make it the theory of the New Left in the United States.

One of Marcuse’s books was the key book. It virtually became the bible of the SDS and the student rebels of the 60s. That book was Eros and Civilization. Marcuse argues that under a capitalistic order (he downplays the Marxism very strongly here, it is subtitled, A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud, but the framework is Marxist), repression is the essence of that order and that gives us the person Freud describes – the person with all the hang-ups, the neuroses, because his sexual instincts are repressed. We can envision a future, if we can only destroy this existing oppressive order, in which we liberate eros, we liberate libido, in which we have a world of "polymorphous perversity," in which you can "do you own thing." And by the way, in that world there will no longer be work, only play. What a wonderful message for the radicals of the mid-60s! They’re students, they’re baby-boomers, and they’ve grown up never having to worry about anything except eventually having to get a job. And here is a guy writing in a way they can easily follow. He doesn’t require them to read a lot of heavy Marxism and tells them everything they want to hear which is essentially, "Do your own thing," "If it feels good do it," and "You never have to go to work." By the way, Marcuse is also the man who creates the phrase, "Make love, not war." Coming back to the situation people face on campus, Marcuse defines "liberating tolerance" as intolerance for anything coming from the Right and tolerance for anything coming from the Left. Marcuse joined the Frankfurt School, in 1932 (if I remember right). So, all of this goes back to the 1930s.

In conclusion, America today is in the throws of the greatest and direst transformation in its history. We are becoming an ideological state, a country with an official state ideology enforced by the power of the state. In "hate crimes" we now have people serving jail sentences for political thoughts. And the Congress is now moving to expand that category ever further. Affirmative action is part of it. The terror against anyone who dissents from Political Correctness on campus is part of it. It’s exactly what we have seen happen in Russia, in Germany, in Italy, in China, and now it’s coming here. And we don’t recognize it because we call it Political Correctness and laugh it off. My message today is that it’s not funny, it’s here, it’s growing and it will eventually destroy, as it seeks to destroy, everything that we have ever defined as our freedom and our culture.


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To: Helms

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61 posted on 12/26/2004 12:43:58 PM PST by lunarbicep (Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice - Thomas Paine)
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To: bruinbirdman

According to Lind, Horkheimer and Adorno later move to Hollywood. I had also heard of a Berkeley, CA connection as well .Ain't that Special!!


62 posted on 12/26/2004 12:47:11 PM PST by Helms (Geraldo Rivera and Dick Morris are close cousins)
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To: The Fop
A good post, except for the line about the JOOOOOOS. Yes there were and are many Jewish Marxists. But let's not forget that the grandaddy of political correctness was an I-talian named Antonio Gramsci.

Welcome to Free Republic! However, you need to read the passage you're referring to above again, and more carefully. You completely missed the context. The statement was not a slam against Jews, it was a piece of information which was necessary in order to explain why the Frankfort School members had to relocate during the Nazi period. And furthermore, that's all it was.

Ironically, you inadvertently provided your own example of politically correct intolerance, i.e. how dare the author mention "JOOOOS"!

63 posted on 12/26/2004 12:52:29 PM PST by tarheelswamprat (Negotiations are the heroin of Westerners addicted to self-delusion.)
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To: Helms

bump for later read.


64 posted on 12/26/2004 1:00:00 PM PST by lilmsdangrus
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To: tarheelswamprat
I could not have said it better about statements of Fact. Some of this was the Talmudic impulse perverted ( The Frankfurt School, Marcuse and even the great Derrida) :

Ironically, you inadvertently provided your own example of politically correct intolerance, i.e. how dare the author mention "JOOOOS"!

65 posted on 12/26/2004 1:06:13 PM PST by Helms (Geraldo Rivera and Dick Morris are close cousins)
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To: the invisib1e hand
I think the whole "goth" thing is somewhere between weird and idiotic.

Actually, that picture was jacked from the D&D website of Wizards of the Coast.

66 posted on 12/26/2004 1:11:54 PM PST by rightwinggoth
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To: tarheelswamprat

You are correct sir (or madam, there I go again with the PC crap). Sorry, I was in such a hurry to post my first comment I skipped a few lines. I said I was a moron didn't I?

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67 posted on 12/26/2004 1:13:41 PM PST by The Fop
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To: Helms

Ping nice


68 posted on 12/26/2004 1:43:29 PM PST by Ksnavely
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To: Brett66

The word of mouth going to sink this piece of crap movie.


69 posted on 12/26/2004 1:51:30 PM PST by conservlib
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To: Helms
"According to Lind, Horkheimer and Adorno later move to Hollywood. I had also heard of a Berkeley, CA connection as well .Ain't that Special!!"

This article highlights a very significant historical gathering.

The great proletarian revolution of 1917 turned out to be a bust. It didn't spread worldwide. What to do, how to explain? The great Marxist minds gathered to figger out how to apologize and how to conspire and explain why their grand intellectual Marxist utopianism failed to take over the world.

They decided that capitalism and free enterprise was "ingrained" in western "culture". The culture would have to be changed.

Hillary Clinton, in answering a question about socialized medicine, specifically, it is not human nature to provide for every medical contingency said, "Well, we'll have to change human nature."

This is exactly what the Frankfurt School proposed to do over time, change western culture.

Freudian psychology (guilt trips)targets rich capitalists, Montessori Schools, Rudolf Steiner Schools, and other German, Marxist based education systems, were a big result.

The topic of the article is Political Correctness, but it should be a wake up call to those who have not delved very deeply into the nefarious and sinister workings of the Marxists who have never quit.

How would you like to have been a German Marxist intellectual who has his theory of world wide revolution get debunked? How would you like to have been born in Russia and brought up in nothing but Marxism for 70 years and one day Russia is kaput, everything you were ever taught is debunked. Do you think Putin wakes up one day and says "I was wrong all my life"? No. The commies are alive and well.

It would do all Americans well to persue an examination of this insidious cultural virus.

I ask Freepers to follow some of the links presented on this thread. The commies are alive and well.

The Third Way (this is the EU Marxist apologia sans Marxist economics, think George Soros who vows to use the capitalist rope to hang free enterprise):
http://www.thirdway.org/files/MF2001/intro.html

The Frankfurt School:
http://www.newtotalitarians.com/FrankfurtSchool.html

The Communist Family Tree:
http://www.freedomroad.org/whoweare/familytree/basictree.html

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70 posted on 12/26/2004 2:12:57 PM PST by bruinbirdman (Those who control language control minds)
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To: Brett66

71 posted on 12/26/2004 2:23:04 PM PST by wolficatZ (Meat the Fokkers)
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To: Peter Libra

To paraphase Tweed, "I don't care what the papers say about me, because most of my constituents can't read. It's those d*mn pictures!"


72 posted on 12/26/2004 2:56:43 PM PST by Bonaparte (Of course, it must look like an accident...)
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To: All
Inmates Run Frankfurt School Asylum

73 posted on 12/26/2004 3:18:07 PM PST by Helms (Geraldo Rivera and Dick Morris are close cousins)
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To: Helms
We call it "Political Correctness." The name originated as something of a joke, literally in a comic strip, and we tend still to think of it as only half-serious. In fact, it’s deadly serious. It is the great disease of our century, the disease that has left tens of millions of people dead in Europe, in Russia, in China, indeed around the world. It is the disease of ideology. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

There's a lot of good material in this speech, but there are also some serious flaws. The good part is the role of Herbert Marcuse. The bad starts with the passage above. As I learned first hand from Lefty relatives almost 20 years ago, the term started as a compliment among Lefties. Lind also exagerrates the role of the Frankfurt School (aka Critical Theory) in the rise of feminism, gay activism, etc. And he confounds cultural Marxism with Stalinism. If he's not going to distinguish between the two, why speak of cultural Marxism in the first place?

It sounds like he read Pat Buchanan's The Death of the West, and The Shadow University, but little else.

74 posted on 12/26/2004 4:19:51 PM PST by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: Bonaparte

Re BIG BOSS TWEED of the Tammany Hall era. Rotflmao- or something like that. Thanks


75 posted on 12/26/2004 7:51:47 PM PST by Peter Libra
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To: Helms

my undergraduate education included a heavy dose of the frankfort school.

in addition to the frankfort school, the radical feminists build on jacques lacan and louis althusser.

althusser murdered his wife and the french authorities couldn't bear to put this communist in prison, so they stuck him in a mental hospital.


76 posted on 12/26/2004 7:59:42 PM PST by ken21 (kerrycide = running 4 president on treasonous service in vietnam)
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To: The Fop

BTTT


77 posted on 12/26/2004 9:13:07 PM PST by Chapita (There are none so blind as those who refuse to see! Santana)
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To: bear11

ping


78 posted on 12/27/2004 2:03:08 AM PST by DaveTesla (You can fool some of the people some of the time......)
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To: Tax Government

Tax Government wrote:
The average person doesn't know what Marxism is. We need to reduce it to a sentence or two, without making it seem innocuous.

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Marxism: You need nothing, only desire; hence you are a threat to yourself and others. Work only for the good of others and you will be provided for.


79 posted on 12/27/2004 3:48:04 PM PST by phoenix0468 (One man with courage is a majority. (Thomas Jefferson))
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To: DaveTesla

ping


80 posted on 03/14/2005 5:44:28 PM PST by DaveTesla (You can fool some of the people some of the time......)
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