From the 1990s onward, the left in the west found itself
increasingly dependent on educated urban liberals, minorities and immigrants
for its electoral support as the unions collapsed due to the loss of
manufacturing jobs to places like China. Gradually, dialectics based on
race and gender would come to replace dialectics based on class - despite how
monstrous a misapplication of Marxist theory this was.
It was a new lease on life for the beleaguered leftist
parties everywhere, albeit one that would come at a heavy price.
Critical theory based on race and gender begun its
own "deconstruction" of western culture in academia, supported quite
ironically by state and corporate cash, not to mention student debt. The organs
of western culture - corporate media and academia - expressed increasing worry
that racism and misogyny were "found" to be deeply embedded in
western culture - the same culture that financed and enabled the spread of
feminist and multiculturalist theory.
A quasi Marxist dialectic recognizing all white males
regardless of class as a kind of ruling class, and women and minorities as an
exploited underclass emerged, and analysis of racial and sexual relationships
through this kind of lens became prominent. In the absence of a political
theory of class rooted in relations of production, such views emerged almost
entirely unchallenged. What we now recognize as political correctness
emerged.
When social media allowed for this ideology to extend beyond academia
and into the broader culture, a new plague was released upon the world: the
social justice warriors. Despite their anti-capitalist pretenses, Wall
Street certainly had no objections to the SJWs - better white male tears than being occupied,
after all. Silicon Valley went further, with online magazines and social media of all kinds rushing to give platforms to feminist and anti-racist concerns. The pettier, the better, it so often seemed. If an article got clicks, the article got bucks. Advertising fuels it, after all, and what better way to draw attention than with manufactured controversy? And what worked better for that than some or another instance of "political correctness gone mad."
Each day brought new excesses of social justice trivialities, it seemed. Microaggressions, trigger warnings, cultural appropriations, the ubiquitous phrase, "check your privilege." "Problematic" imagery and words were everywhere, from video games to the shirts worn by astrophysicists while landing satellites on comets and everything else you can think of. A new culture war was underway, and it was much better for business than a class war - narrowly averted coming out of the Lehman Bro's meltdown, would have been.
It should not be a surprise that there'd be a backlash against the excesses of online political correctness. Its core ideology was not new, but its means of delivery and proliferation were as modern as you could get. Politically correct culture was viciously attacked, and mainstream conservatism held to ridicule for its failure to adequately stand up for western culture. Their critique went back to the Frankfurt School, its Jewish-Marxist luminaries and its deconstruction of western civilization as a prelude to socialist revolution. Conspicuous in its absence were Marx's theories of class relations. Nor did it seem to matter to the emergent alt-right that as a meaningful force in 21st century politics, Marxist socialism was extinct; its fire has gone out of the universe.
"Cultural Marxism" was the boogeyman that the alt-right was convinced was hell-bent on destroying the west. And we can all guess (((who))) was to be responsible for it.
It should not be a surprise that there'd be a backlash against the excesses of online political correctness. Its core ideology was not new, but its means of delivery and proliferation were as modern as you could get. Politically correct culture was viciously attacked, and mainstream conservatism held to ridicule for its failure to adequately stand up for western culture. Their critique went back to the Frankfurt School, its Jewish-Marxist luminaries and its deconstruction of western civilization as a prelude to socialist revolution. Conspicuous in its absence were Marx's theories of class relations. Nor did it seem to matter to the emergent alt-right that as a meaningful force in 21st century politics, Marxist socialism was extinct; its fire has gone out of the universe.
"Cultural Marxism" was the boogeyman that the alt-right was convinced was hell-bent on destroying the west. And we can all guess (((who))) was to be responsible for it.
The alt-right's bastardization of the cultural Marxist idea
is lifted straight out of Mein Kampf, Hitler decisively and explicitly rejected
the materialism of Marx, and saw instead a Darwinian struggle of races and
nations instead of class struggle. Antisemitism was a
common prejudice in Europe in those days, as was fear of communism.
Hitler wove the two together into a narrative that he used to appeal to the
anxieties of the German people. That Hitler was chosen in preference to the
communists in Wiemar Germany was further proof to the Frankfurt theorists that
culture went deeper than class in the psyches of the working and middle
classes. Hitler differs from the SJWs and their white male counterparts on the
alt-right only in that he was many decades ahead of them in his theories.
Indeed, it is Hitler much more than Marx that underlies the thinking of both
the SJWs and the alt-right, though not directly in the case of the SJWs.
Although it must be admitted that "My
Struggle" would make a great name for an edgy teenage girl's tumblr
account.
More recently, the Fuhrer's old ideas were dusted off by one William S. Lind, a paleoconservative theorist whose attribution of current year SJW
political correctness directly to Marx has, along with Nazi style anti-semetic
conspiracy theories been an ideological impetus behind the rise of the
alt-right. Lacking a better way to understand their declining fortunes in
the 21st century, the angry white male keyboard warriors of the 4chan and
Reddit undergrounds were no less vulnerable to cultural conspiracy theories
than the very SJWs they condemned were.
How could any of them have known any better? The SJWs
and the Alt-Right alike cannot be faulted their lack of education. Class
had been dismissed long ago.
Western civilization has paid a dire price for the loss of
class consciousness and historical materialism from its political mind. We are
without a means of explaining widespread inequality except either through the
lens of racial and gender discrimination, or as a natural and good outcome of
some people just working harder or being naturally more talented than others.
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