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Americas Cultural Revolution Christopher F Rufo

  • SKU: BELL-51202274
Americas Cultural Revolution Christopher F Rufo
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.73 MB
Author: Christopher F. Rufo
ISBN: 4b9b2465-3838-47e0-8d76-5f4a0c1be0bc, 4B9B2465-3838-47E0-8D76-5F4A0C1BE0BC
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Americas Cultural Revolution Christopher F Rufo by Christopher F. Rufo 4b9b2465-3838-47e0-8d76-5f4a0c1be0bc, 4B9B2465-3838-47E0-8D76-5F4A0C1BE0BC instant download after payment.

For decades, left-wing radicals patiently built a revolution in the shadows. Then suddenly, after the death of George Floyd, their ideas exploded into American life.

Corporations denounced the United States as a "system of white supremacy." Universities pushed racially segregated programs that forced students to address their racial and sexual "privilege." And schools injected critical race theory in the classroom, dividing children into "oppressor" and "oppressed."

In this stunning new book, Christopher F. Rufo exposes the inner history of the left-wing intellectuals and militants who slowly and methodically captured America's institutions, with the goal of subverting them from within. With profiles of Herbert Marcuse, Angela Davis, Paulo Freire, and Derrick Bell, Rufo shows how activists have profoundly influenced American culture with an insidious mix of Marxism and racialist ideology. They've replaced "equality" with "equity," subverted...

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