10-08-2021, 10:54 AM
@"Kenzo"
I am confident there was already Marxist influence in American academia back then. But there is more to it. I think a lot of the people born in the USA between 1945 and 1949 have a huge sense of entitlement, and they are willing to see everything screwed up just so they can cling to that sense of entitlement. Look up a lot of the elderly American politicians, and they were born in those years.
Maybe it was a psychological effect of being the newborns just after an era in which so many died in World War II. I always heard that generation was raised strictly, but they were already a destabilizing pack of egotists by 1968. Not really sure.
Cheers
Quote:so wondering did the agenda/ brain washing /ideological subversion allready work back then ?
I am confident there was already Marxist influence in American academia back then. But there is more to it. I think a lot of the people born in the USA between 1945 and 1949 have a huge sense of entitlement, and they are willing to see everything screwed up just so they can cling to that sense of entitlement. Look up a lot of the elderly American politicians, and they were born in those years.
Maybe it was a psychological effect of being the newborns just after an era in which so many died in World War II. I always heard that generation was raised strictly, but they were already a destabilizing pack of egotists by 1968. Not really sure.
Cheers
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