The Architects Of Western Decline | A Critical Study Of The Frankfurt School

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Witness the unmasking of an intriguing narrative in "The Architects of Western Decline: A Study on the Frankfurt School" a documentary produced by VertigoPolitix.
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This short film explores the ideas and influence of the Frankfurt School, a group of intellectuals who developed critical theory and cultural Marxism.
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Through studies of scholars and experts, "The Architects of Western Decline" examines how the Frankfurt School's ideas have influenced contemporary culture, politics, and academia.
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The documentary also delves into the relationship between cultural Marxism and identity politics, as well as the implications of these ideas for Western civilization. It also explains in a clear way how, after traditional Marxism-where the workers of the world were meant to unite against their employers-had failed, an even more sordid and deliberately subversive new movement was created in its place.
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We believe that "The Architects of Western Decline" offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis of a complex and controversial topic.
The documentary provides valuable insights into the intellectual origins of contemporary cultural and political trends, and raises important questions about the future of Western civilization.
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What is The Frankfurt School?
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The Frankfurt school started its life in Frankfurt in 1923 under the name of the Institute of Social Research. It was a Marxist-oriented research centre affiliated with the University of Frankfurt. Famous instigators and members include Carl Grünberg, Georg Lukács, Felix Weil, Max Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse and Jürgen Habermas. Antonio Gramsci and what most now describe as the quackery of Sigmund Freud were also big influences on the institute’s development.
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The school’s thinking was that something else of significance needed to replace the working class as the vanguard of the previously failed global Marxist revolution so that a global revolution could be achieved. It was decided that something else would be a coalition of all the minority groups who had various identities and agendas to push.
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Conclusion
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So all these social movements happening in the USA at the time especially – second, third and now fourth wave feminism, gay rights, sexual liberation and the black power movement were appropriated and used as a means to an end to attack what the cultural Marxists believed to be the evil establishment. The evil establishment held in place, they deemed, by oppressive people of mostly European ancestry who largely believed in the American dream of a free society, free speech and the inherent rights of the individual protected under a written constitution.

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