In the mid-20th century, radical thinkers disillusioned with traditional Marxist revolution turned their attention toward a subtler form of conquest: cultural and institutional infiltration. German student leader Rudi Dutschke gave this tactic a name—“the long march through the institutions”—drawing inspiration from Antonio Gramsci, who taught that power resides not just in politics or economics but…
Understanding the Republican and Democratic National Party Platforms
In the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. elections, the Republican and Democratic parties articulated their visions for the nation’s future through their respective platforms. These documents not only outline policy positions but also reflect the underlying philosophies and worldviews that guide each party. This analysis aims to provide a comparative overview of both platforms, highlighting…
Comparing Indiana’s Republican and Democratic Party Platforms: a Call to Vote Your Values
As Indiana looks ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, now is the time for Hoosiers to consider what really matters when they step into the voting booth. With so much noise in modern politics—personality contests, media spin, family traditions, and regional loyalties—it can be easy to forget that what truly defines our vote is not…
