The Neo-Marxist infiltration of American institutions has been a slow but deliberate process. Among the most powerful institutions targeted in this “long march” has been the government itself—not just elected positions, but more strategically, the bureaucracy: the unelected and largely unaccountable administrative state. This essay will explore how Neo-Marxist ideas have permeated the government and…
Nationalism vs. Globalism – Competing Worldviews in American Politics and the Media’s War on Patriotism
Few ideological divides in modern politics are as sharply defined—and as fiercely contested—as the conflict between nationalism and globalism. These two worldviews offer fundamentally different visions for the role of the state, the identity of its people, and the direction of its policies both domestically and internationally. This divide has permeated political platforms, presidential administrations,…
School Choice and the Battle for the Minds of American Children
For decades, conservative parents and legislators have sounded the alarm: America’s public school system is no longer a neutral arbiter of education but an ideological battlefield. State-sponsored school choice—whether through education savings accounts (ESAs), charter school access, or voucher programs—has emerged as a critical tool in restoring liberty, excellence, and integrity to the American education…
