Articles about Cultural Marxism
Get with the Programme - Gregory Lauder-Frost
by The Editor
Political Correctness has now also totally corrupted debate in modern Britain and when the Church of England Synod rightly voted against the heresy of Women Bishops this week the leader of the non-Conservative Party railed against those who stood up for classic Christian doctrine and told them to "get with the programme". That is the programme of The Left, of course.
BBC and the Newsnight Scandal - Gregory Lauder-Frost
by The Editor
The BBC really thinks that just by swapping around its 'management' that this will make a difference. It will not. The BBC is an institutionally left-wing, moralising (but without morality) publicly-funded disgrace. Their journalism is no different from that of The Guardian (which it constantly cites) or The Independent, or indeed The Times - all of whose journalists just dash off whatever rumour or prejudice they have - thinking that because such-and-such is a Tory, or a right-winger etc they are fair game.
Waldemar Januszczak: The Rasping Voice of Western Spirituality?
by The Editor
Given the sort of broadcasting that one now expects from the BBC, it seems somewhat ungrateful to complain when they produce a documentary on the subject of Europe’s Middle Ages. But a programme that seeks to celebrate the creativity and spirituality of European past presents a problem to Auntie Beeb.
Monarchia aut Mortis - 2013 - The Year of the New Royalist Reaction
by The Editor
As we look back on the year gone by, the sensationalised predictions of the Mayan apocalypse don’t seem so absurd after all. Not at least when you consider what has been lost. It is our cultural world that is ending; the institutions that define England are eroding beneath an incessant barrage of attacks, wave after wave from a variety of institutions, each dedicated to cultural distortion.
Vilfredo Pareto: A Non-Marxist Sociologist
by The Editor
Sociology has long been dominated by Marxists and is not seen as a fair or objective discipline. However, there have been Conservative sociologists like Albert Hobbs and George Bourne. Hobbs wrote Man is a Moral Choice and Bourne, Change in the Village. The Conservative version of history is in Sir Keith Feiling. Reading the above helps us understand our own views. Apart from these few, academia is dominated by what is known as the Cultural Marxist ideology.