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University’s Definition of ‘Racial Justice’ Bears Striking Resemblance to Socialism
 
 
 
Posted by Mike LaChance      Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 1:30pm

“a process where power and resources are redistributed”

Is anyone surprised by this? Many of the left’s favorite issues lead directly to the implementation of socialism.
 

Campus Reform reports:

    University’s ‘racial justice’ definition eerily similar to socialism

    November is “Social Justice Month” at Southern Connecticut State University and to celebrate, the school has created a “Syllabus for Racial Justice,” which provides a definition of “racial justice” that is eerily similar to socialism.

    “The resources provided here are intended for faculty and staff to explore in an effort to strengthen their understandings of how systemic racism operates in our lives, communities, and classrooms, the university explains. “This syllabus is part of a larger endeavor for faculty to integrate racial justice pedagogies into our practice.”

https://legalinsurrection.com/2018/12/universitys-definition-of-racial-justice-bears-striking-resemblance-to-socialism/

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"University’s Definition of ‘Racial Justice’ Bears Striking Resemblance to Socialism"

See:
Antonio Gramsci
The Frankfurt School
Herbert Marcuse (critical theory).

The "long march through the institutions" is nearing its end.
The goal has been all-but reached...