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Cultural Marxism is a school of thought linked to the Frankfurt School. The term was used by literary critics Lawrence Grossberg and Cary Nelson in their book "Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture". Cultural Marxism is asserted by some to be a characterization of multicultural social trends as the product of social engineering by a specific form of Marxism. Accordingly, multiculturalism is an outgrowth of Western Marxism (and especially Antonio Gramsci who pioneered the term Cultural hegemony). Conservative political pundits claim that cultural Marxism argues that what appear as traditional cultural phenomena intrinsic to Western society are historically recent developments that help to justify and maintain hierarchy. Right-wing pundits claim that Cultural Marxists use supposedly "Mar

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  • Cultural Marxism is a school of thought linked to the Frankfurt School. The term was used by literary critics Lawrence Grossberg and Cary Nelson in their book "Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture". Cultural Marxism is asserted by some to be a characterization of multicultural social trends as the product of social engineering by a specific form of Marxism. Accordingly, multiculturalism is an outgrowth of Western Marxism (and especially Antonio Gramsci who pioneered the term Cultural hegemony). Conservative political pundits claim that cultural Marxism argues that what appear as traditional cultural phenomena intrinsic to Western society are historically recent developments that help to justify and maintain hierarchy. Right-wing pundits claim that Cultural Marxists use supposedly "Mar
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  • Cultural Marxism is a school of thought linked to the Frankfurt School. The term was used by literary critics Lawrence Grossberg and Cary Nelson in their book "Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture". Cultural Marxism is asserted by some to be a characterization of multicultural social trends as the product of social engineering by a specific form of Marxism. Accordingly, multiculturalism is an outgrowth of Western Marxism (and especially Antonio Gramsci who pioneered the term Cultural hegemony). Conservative political pundits claim that cultural Marxism argues that what appear as traditional cultural phenomena intrinsic to Western society are historically recent developments that help to justify and maintain hierarchy. Right-wing pundits claim that Cultural Marxists use supposedly "Marxist" methods in their practice, such as historical research, the identification of economic interest cui bono, the study of the mutually conditioning relations between parts of a social order. Such "Marxist" approaches may be utilized in attempts to understand the complexity of power in contemporary society and to make it possible to criticize what, cultural Marxists supposedly propose, appears natural but is in fact ideological .
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