Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Beyond DEI: How a Top US University Became a Marxist Factory

In the 20th century, communism was represented by strict uniforms and harsh regimes. Today, it infiltrates society through catchy phrases and social media. Instead of weapons, it uses influencer campaigns and educational programs to influence young minds.

• The Club of Rome, founded in 1968 by Aurelio Peccei and Alexander King, is a significant group that has influenced global policy, particularly regarding ecological crises and their economic impacts.

• Its 1972 report, “The Limits to Growth,” predicted societal collapse due to overpopulation and depletion of resources, gaining it international attention.

• According to John Coleman's book, the Club is not merely a gathering of thinkers; it actively works towards a global transformation that undermines national sovereignty and economic freedom.

• The “Young Person’s Guidebook to Systems Change” promotes a negative view of capitalism, depicting it as a harmful force that encourages individualism and independence.

• Young people are encouraged to adopt a communal mindset, challenging their views on personal success.

• The “50 Percent” program affiliated with Penn State aims to indoctrinate young individuals into this new ideology, promoting uniform beliefs about capitalism as the source of societal issues.

• This program emphasizes collective thinking rather than critical thinking, shaping students to align with elite perspectives.

• Students at Penn State, some paying high tuition, are paradoxically taught to view capitalism negatively, despite their reliance on it for education.

• The Club maintains strong ties with MIT, using it to introduce ideologies into academia, aiming to reshape future generations.

• Graduates of the Club have supported radical ideas like the degrowth movement and the abolition of private property.

• While current societal issues attract attention, the deeper ideological movement aims to reprogram the values of young Americans, portraying freedom and self-determination negatively.

The Club of Rome's influence represents a coordinated effort to reshape young minds and societal values, presenting a challenge to personal liberty and traditional values that must be addressed seriously. 

https://spectator.org/beyond-dei-top-us-university-marxist-factory/

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