Book Review: The Devil and Karl Marx by Paul Kengor

There are few names in history that generate as much ideological fervor—or controversy—as Karl Marx. He is hailed as a liberator by some, vilified as a destroyer by others. For over a century, Marx’s ideas have catalyzed revolutions, toppled governments, and redefined economics and politics around the globe. But what kind of man was Karl…

From Hippies to Hardened Activists – How the Liberation Generation Became the Backbone of the Anti-Trump Left

As modern political rallies rage across American cities, something peculiar stands out: a sizable portion of those protesting former President Donald Trump and traditional Republican policies aren’t Gen Z radicals or Millennials. They’re Boomers in their 70s and 80s—the same generation that once protested the Vietnam War, marched for sexual liberation, and sought to overthrow…

Why are the Progressives anti-Semitic?

Anti-Semitism has found surprising roots in the modern left, particularly among the Progressive (woke, Neo-Marxist) crowd. In today’s universities, activism, and even within political discourse, anti-Semitism has resurfaced, often masked under the guise of anti-imperialism, social justice, or anti-Zionism. To understand how this evolved, it is essential to trace the ideological development from Karl Marx,…

Long March Through the Institutions Series: Infiltration of Entertainment and the Arts

The entertainment and arts world—once a place where timeless stories, beauty, and moral struggles shaped culture—has become a tool for social engineering. From the rise of anti-heroes to the aggressive promotion of sexual deviance and gender confusion, the industry has morphed into a propaganda machine for the progressive Left. This transformation wasn’t accidental; it was…

Long March through the Institutions Series: Infiltration of The Military

The U.S. military has long stood as a symbol of national unity, meritocracy, and upward mobility. For generations, it has offered young men from impoverished backgrounds—regardless of race—a clear path to economic stability and personal growth. Enlistees benefit not only from steady pay, comprehensive healthcare, and educational opportunities through the GI Bill, but also from…

Long March Through the Institutions Series: Infiltration of American Society (An Overview)

In the 20th century, revolutionary Marxism underwent a significant mutation. No longer merely a theory of economic class warfare, it became an ideology aimed at reshaping Western civilization from within. The “long march through the institutions”—a phrase popularized by German radical Rudi Dutschke in the late 1960s—became the operational strategy of cultural revolutionaries who sought…