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courtroom. and fair for everyone. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina. life, liberty and levin is up next. ♪ ♪ love will keep us together ♪ ♪ -- ♪ ♪ mark: hello america welcome to a very special edition of life, liberty and levin, i am mark levin, this show and several of our future shows, i will take you on a journey. sort of thing not typically done on television, in a few days, my book american marxism will be
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released and available. most important book they have written, it is my 9th book, we're in the abyss, the question is how do we get out, american marxism. the goal is to unmask what is taking place in the nation. whether it is public schools. colleges and universities. whether our government and the push for critical race theory. effort at promoting ideology, and war on capitalism, they call it climate change. american marxism, that title will offend a lot of people, particularly the marxists, there are marxists is this a mccarthy big red scare? see these books? this is probably 5% of the books
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i have, that i have been reading for last two years about what is going on in our classrooms, colleges and universities, and who is promoting it, they are available to you, not like it is a secret. the problem is they take place we have not been pay attention. now throughout our culture, whether it is newsrooms, entertainment, academia, the democrat party, this idea on the theol -- ideology what i call american marxism has been spawned from marxism, americanized to use our differences, our i'm perfecttions to drive this. just give you some examples. she is no longer with us, she was an iconic figure who pushed idea and attitude of marxism.
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critical race theory, for those who say is not taught in our secondary schools, more from gene anyan . progressive education movement. is everyone really equal? these are serious books, written by so-called serious scholars. frontiers in social movement. don't mind my poses. foundations of critical race theory in education. second education in case you missed the first. i history of the frank further school. the breaking of social contract. by people you may have heard were professors. cloudard and pivon, we have a lot, a fellow, herbert marcuse .
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he is the founding father. the big daddy of american marxism. he was in germany at the time that history took over, and he was very disappointed. he fought that communist should have been able to takeover. what happened to the masses rising up? he escapes nazi germany, and comes to america, he is an integrate. he is a tenured professor, pushing communism and over throw of american system. counter revolution, and revolt. one dimensional man, this was important to new left movement of 1960s. the antiwar movement. he is the big daddy behind critical theory. this is the founding father of
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that movement. reason and revolution. are all of his writings, he is a lightweight. that is what that man was and is. i said the breaking of the social -- what else? we have little pieces of this, navigating borders, critical race theory research. occupied america, a history of chicanos, do you know who is occupying america? you are the american citizen. many other books, gender and sexuality. deep discussions and how they intersection with critical race theoriy and climate change, and speaking of that. we have quest for environmental justice, human rights and equality.
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farewell to growth, degrowth. the future we choose surviving the climate crisis. then what is critical environmental justice? political theory and global climate change. climate crisis, and the global green new deal. wow. more. journalism, if a whole new school of journalism that developed. perhaps you never heard of it. what are journalists for? written by professor rosen. a great admirer of a man named john dewey, an early progressive. public journalism, what is public journalism? doing public journalism, again, what is public journalism, and
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what is this? more on public journalism, it is journalism social activism. one of their heroes, john dewey. he wrote a lot, one of early progressives, progressivism is the progeny of marxism. if you read these men who wrote at the time, you would know this, when people say, this marxist stuff, trust me. dewey's dream. dewey's experience in education. liberalism and social action. john dewey. democracy and education, john dewey, john dewey and the decline of american education. i had to read this all. 10 times the amounted, to wroatz
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american marxism, i started this book 16 months ago, i finished it 3. i wish it would have come out a month ago. i broke it down this way, it is here. what is here? critical theory. critical immigration theory. climate change. a degree -- no. it is the degrowth movement that was imported to the united states what else? transgenderrism, all of a sudden it is appearing. but the foundation for these movements, the american marxist movements, they have been in place for decades, it is just they are appearing now in a big way. i want to read you a few things from the book, american marxism. that will give you some perspective. i cannot read will whole book it over 300 pages.
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here is my hope, not self serving. thomas payne's american crisis had an impact on the country. over 200,000 copies were read, 4 7 page pamphlet, over 200,000 people read it. it had an enormous impact, my hope is american marxism will have the same impact, we can claw our way back. our of the abyss, take back our classrooms, take back our economic system, take back our borders, that is as red blooded americans, regardless of background, faith, we need a movement. not sporadic, we need to push
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back, non-violent. but push back. i have this book broken down into chapters. it is here, chapter two, bridin- breeding mobs, and racism, genderrism and marxism. chapter 5, climate change fanatic. chapter 6, propaganda, censorship, then in 7, what to we do about this? we choose liberty. i provide a number of ideas like i did. i called conservative manifesto, we choose liberty, that is push back. i'm hoping is when you acquire this book. you will find it is compelling
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and intriguing, you will be in a position to confront in so many different ways what is going on this this country, for most of us just swirls and frustrating, we scratch our heads, tea look k with family and friends, say what the hell is happening. when we come back, i want system great a little bit of where this is coming from. and where it is going, we'll be right back. try one a day 50+ multivitamin gummies. with vitamins c, d & zinc for immunity support. plus 8 b-vitamins for brain support. one a day and done.
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mark: welcome back america, as we continue this journey, one step at a time. i think it will be very useful. and in my book, "american marxism," i start the hate america inc. chapter. as they are today, embraced core themes, "new york times" of all publicking as, education writer. penned in october 29, 1989. in mainstreaming of marxism in u.s. colleges. she repealed in part as karl
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marxism. >> report says: marxism and feminism, marxism and race, this is where the exciting debates are, said a professor of history at university of california irvine, in 1989, at the time of the article, critical theory and unraveling of the existing society by weaponizing the culture against itself. began their early bloom throughout the american landscape with little public notice. the "new york times"'s barringer, exposes. that is the assault on american history, institutions and traditions. or the dominant white culture if you will, including her own
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employer and publisher the "new york times," like in 1619 project, she writes: >> thus, folks, the war on the traditional teaching of history begins the change throughout academia, we can't trust what has been written, it las been hn written by bias individualed who are too pro america, and later you will see are white, no nothing they write could be trusted. and saying:
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>> professor, who teaches english at university of pittsburgh calls herd a marxist feminist, and professor at university of california davis, designs marxist market driven economics, and eric owen wright at university of wisconsin, calls himself an analytic marxist. while barringer's expose is quite accurate, and consequences are manifest today in modern america, the so-called brash marxist, still exists, their numbers are growing on campus and the society culture and government. i said this would be a journey. one piece at a time. when we come back you see what they wrote. many years ago. about what is going on in on the
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>> welcome to fox news live, i am jon scott, former president donald trump getting a welcome in dallas, speaking for 90 minutes, on topics from president biden, former members of his administration and critical race theory, telling the crowd that radical lift and socialists will be defeated. adding his supporters will make america great again. >> recovery work continues at the collapsed condo building in inside believe -- surside, florida. >> and i am jon scott, now, back to life, liberty and levin.
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mark: welcome back, you can see in our first step of the journey, i am discussing education a lot. because a base or foundation was set to an -- enable our teachers unions, and radicals integrate themselves into the system. to change our agenda. this is a step by step process, we have to know what has taken place to figure out, how to unravel it. you heard me mention john dewey, his impact on public education. and his role in alters traditional purpose of education, as i write in "american marxism." to a social activism movement is manifest throughout education today, he acknowledged and approved marxism influence on relationship to progressive
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movement, i quote him: >> this is the man who had the greatest education on public education and the way high highe changed it. >> the determination of a socially planned and ordered development. it is the difference in choice between say socialism that is public, one that is capitalistic, he says why sit around and wait.
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let us grab hold of the system, we'll make that determination, dewey was an early fan of soviet union, and so-called educational system. or the massive propaganda efforts, obedience was a new unity, we wrote in new republic, that quote. in the -- state of russia: of their effects on disposition and attitude their function is
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to create habits, so persons will act collectively as now in capitalistic countries where they act individually. we can't have individual thought. here is one of the founding fathers of america's progressive move. lectured about science and reason, praising the brain washing of the. dewey remains central to the so-called modern day progressive move. in academia, in media and elsewhere. he continued:
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>> john dewey, john dewey. mr. public education in america. john dewey, one of the great heroes of the public journalism school of thought, says, use these schools for indoctrination to advance the government's agenda, a man who was praising stalin, the school system, 1928. by 1928 everyone knew who stalin was. one of the founding fathers of the progressive movement. this is not -- merely academic, they have reached deep to the society, you see parents on television pushing back to
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critical race theory, and transgenderism taught to 8 and 9-year-olds and fanatics dressed up as climate change, we'll discuss the issues, you need to see the basis for this. marxism is not a coincidence one thing that joy reed did on msnbcas fast as she do, she is f the most aggressive ideaioling ons on television. nonetheless. she ran to the defense of critical race theory saying, people are saying it based on marxism. ladies and gentlemen, you have is to be ignorant to know it is not based on marxism, the people who founded it wrote about marxism. everyone who reads this stuff
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knows it, now we get what is called propaganda from the usual corrupt media sources, on one hand they say, push it all we're doing is teaching history, slavery racism. on other hand, we're not teaching, that we're teaching american history, they are liars, they are liars. it is is not just racism, the way i look at critical race theory, we'll discuss in a future program. is think of lewis farrakhan, a racist. antiwhite individual. he is a separatist and a nationalist that is critical race theory theory dressed up in scholarship, farrakhan, it is worse, the ultimate goal is not harmony, diversity or a color-blind society, which they reject it say marxist oriented society, why do you think that founder of black lives matter
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are open about marxism, antifa is a marxist anarchist organization. bernie sanders can say she is a democrat socialist all he wants he sounds an a marxist, all this stuff about racism and oppressed versus the, okay pressure these are models of karl marx. now because i'm saying these things, the very people who promote them, defend themselve great them will attack me and this program. here is a warn you going to, ignore them. they are the problem. these are the people we need to overcome to claw back and take our freedom back. to have our diverse, tolerant society back, ignore them, and i'll be right back.
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mark: welcome back, i am here with the great bob woodson, i have known 40 years, bob serveso served in the air forcef course was in civil rights movement, founded wood son, started the 1776 unite. you spend your life helping others. you have been in the inner-cities in community in the neighborhoods, you met the people, you look for solutions, creative solutions, you work within the system at capitalism, you have nothing but respect for this nation's founding imperfecttions, every nation has them. some have to wrestle with them.
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you are watching groups like black lives matter. you are watching the media. you are watching this administration. they are tearing the country to pieces. what is your -- after all these years, of trying to build up the inner-cities to see riots of the last year, and so, what goes through your mind? >> through my mind is that all of the sacrifices that dr. king and many people who died in civil rights movement and they were fighting for inclusion, a revolution of inclusion. and as dr. king said, in the -- dr. king sought inclusion, we should be judged by air
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character, we were successful. and we were -- as blacks, we were successful because we were following the founding a of our actions was based on when the founders of this nation, that is faith, family. self determination. that black america was never defended by oppression, slavery are jim row. but people today in the name of social justice for blacks have hijacked that rich legacy of civil rights, and are using america's birth defect of slavery as a bludgeon against the country. it is destroying the very people they say they are trying to help. so, what we are -- we believe that the answer is to are you promoting racial grievance critical race theory, what does the future look like, what does
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a nation look like if you followed that doctrine. we have examples at the center how to rebuild low income communities that are overcome with drugs and violence, but it must be restored from the inside out. and so we believe that we got the track record and that the way you undermine those who are trying to destroy the country, is to provide the means for the people to speak for themselves. columnist. bill, in 1987, he said find me a black child with determination, and and ambition, and determination confidence. opportunities given to him.
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>> this is the fundamental foundation that we must rebuild this country. and the -- i believe that low income blacks are the new patriots, everything is being done in the name of helping them and they are pushing back against those who would defended the police, voices of black mothers unite, they have lost their children to violence. they are the ones who are sketching up, say -- stepping up and saying we want to support police, we must really give voice to those who are suffering directly the problems of this chaos, and let them speak for themselves and let expel the race mongers and let them be the cleansing agents to push back against this assault on the nation. mark: you are so right, bob
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woodson, the problem is the people of which you speaker never given a camera or a microphone as if they don't exist. in media, big tech and democrat party, because it is does not serve their purpose, they are rejecting the principles that make freedom and opportunity and success potential. they are rejecting school competition in the inner-cities and preventing the ability of law enforcement to take the drugs and criminals off of the streets. who are killing fellow minorities in the name of. what then people who did this. they claim to represent the very people who are being
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impoverished and prevented from sharing in the american experience. is this the huge problem? >> it is a problem, the question is whether it is a path forward, we're saying -- not going to be done by engaging in debate with the other side, we have to demonstrate by our actions by going to institutions like -- a 110-year-old black boarding school that only takes in children of high-risk families, and they have mandatory work. 96% of these kids graduate, go to do college, and have successful lives, there is an example of a pathway to prosperity. actionsic -- the american values should are most prosperous.
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black lives matter and others, who don't really hang around after the action is over. to help with schools, to help with poverty and that thing. they leave the communities for the most part. they reorganize and push their agenda, much which has nothing to do with race, everything to do with over throwing the system. what do you say to these groups? >> first, i think what we say i believe that experience always trumps an argument. that when if you want to prove a points, we should take -- we do is there are models that we have in dc over 10 year period most toxic troubled public housing development kennel worth parks here. 680 kids, 10 years went to college, they drove the drug dealers out, they produced jobs,
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welfarism went down, marriage increases. mark there have been models of moral and spiritual excellence where people in these communities apply all values to a new vision. and what, they are in isolation. we need to embrace what they have done, we need to talk about it, we need to do movies about it we must promote examples, people want to see a sermon, they don't want to hear any more about sermons if you want to concern people of the soundness of virtues and values of the nations we must do as jesus did, that is heal in present of people, and say to doubters, go back and report what you have seen, the woodson center has enough models on the ground of moral and spiritual excellence
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what. -- said i am convinced that life is 10% of what happens to me, and is 90% how i react, we're in charge of our attitude, it is more important than the past, than education, than circumstances,. than -- failure or success, it is character that represents of principal means by which people excel and move from poverty to prosperity, these on the foundation of america's founding values and virtues, it is that foundation that have caused people on to propel and move from poverty to prosperity, we must elevate them, and they -- make them the spokesperson against the naysayers who are profiting from the death of blacks in these cities, and
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their despair, they are prophets of despair. mark: have you been contacted by anyone in biden administration to share your models with them, so may might consider promoting that kind of america versus the kind of america they seem to be promoting. >> no, they have not, no have they been able to answer how ending institutional racism will address the challenges facing the inner-city, we have 400 people murdered over the 4th of july weekend, 150 were shot, 150 were killed. the question. is how does ending institutional racism address that problem? there is nothing that -- i think it was james baldwin said, when white people learn to love other white people, there will not be a black problem, that means.
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whites are -- and i think this is fueling a lost violence if, say that white people are superior, you say that black people are inferior. and in both cases, it is destructive. but the challenge of it must come from the people in whose name people are saying they are taking this action. that is why the woodson concentrates on empowering those who lives exempt fi the best. mark: we have a minute or so. you optimistic or pessimistic about the next 5 or 10 years? >> i am optimistic because i have to be. we have come too far as a nation to turn back. there is no other place in the world like america. if civilization fails here it fails all over the world.
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people of color are risking their lives to get here. i am determined to spend the rest of my life rescuing this country from itself. and i am hopeful because so many of my grassroots leaders that i have served for over 40 years, their lis -- a pathway, i am optimistic, david fought goliath, i remember who won that fight. mark: as long as american people are engaged and aware of what taking place, i am optimistic too, that is the found. god woodson thank you very much, god bless you. >> god bless you too, mark. mark: we'll be right back. e. protected this nation. they are the heroes in my family.
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>> for the greatest man who ever lived in america more for civil liberties and civil rights and anybody alive today. abraham lincoln, frederick douglass, ulysses s grant, martin luther king junior would be appalled to what's going on in this country today. not one of them, none of them believed in overturning this society. not one rejected the independent on - - declaration of independence they would cited over and over. why should they? one rejected the constitution of the united states they all embraced every single one. abraham lincoln lost his life, martin luther king lost his life. ulysses it as grant led the forces of the confederacy in
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the democratic party which insisted on slavery, segregation and separation. yet i hear the same thing over and over. separation, segregation. and the marxist left how they demean lincoln and frederick douglass. and demean martin luther king what you mean a colorblind society? all of the civil rights activist and movements and supreme court decisions. all they did was enshrined the white dominant society. it is now bleeding into our classroom supported by the teachers union in media no link in are ulysses s grant black lives matter are no martin luther king jr. or frederick douglass this is a great country it is a
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magnificent country. look at the border people pouring over from every corner of the world to escape their countries and culture. it's a nation worth defending that so my book american marxism about that's what the show is about. see you next time on "life, liberty & levin". steve: former president trump on stage at cpac a short time ago. >> we will take back the house. we will take back the senate. and after everything that has gone wrong in such a short period of time with our borders, with our economy, crime, we will take back the glorious white house. steve: much more later. welcome to "the next revolution"
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