Call it "marxism" or "collectivism" or "One World imposed socialism," it begins with a Harvard education (for many).


 If its Harvard,  its all about a brand of Marxism I might call “imposed global socialism.”  Elena Kagan,  Barack Obama,  Elizabeth Warren, the pugnacious Ashley Judd (actress),  Arne Duncan (Obama’s educational czar), Al Gore, Ralph Nader,  Ted Kennedy,   all came out of the Harvard social justice/global socialism school  of thought.  Famous conservatives went to this school as well,  proving,  of course,  that people can think for themselves while attending an agenda driven educational cabal. 

Peter Farrara is a graduate of both Harvard College and Harvard Law School.  He is a committed conservative.  While choices exist at Harvard,  Farrara’s article is both insightful and revealing.  Say what you will about choices at Harvard;  it remains a fact that the school is at the center of the Marxist universe in the United States.  Here is an excerpt from Farrara’s article.  

The last four years have been a coming out party for the Democrats. For over a hundred years now, Progressivism, a polite, Americanized term for Marxism, has been infiltrating and taking over the Democrat party, the national media, academia, the courts. But until now they have effectively hidden what they are all about. Under Obama, however, the heart and soul of the party has been let out of the closet and revealed (only for those paying attention, however, not the millions who so stubbornly still are not). And that heart and soul is Che.

Having attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School, I saw all of this first hand. I saw all those prep school Marxists pledging to each other life long fealty to the worldwide socialist revolution, and going on to pose as "liberal" reporters and commentators, "liberal" environmentalists plotting the destruction of capitalism and its middle class prosperity from within, "liberal" candidates moderated just enough to get elected in their districts or states, "liberal" academics tutoring the next generation in the proper, socially acceptable attitudes to worker revolution, and providing cover for each other on the acceptability of more and more radical views. . . . . .  You will want to read the full text at the American Spectator.  



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