The father of Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg was a Marxist professor who spoke fondly of the Communist Manifesto and dedicated a significant portion of his academic career to the work of Italian Communist Party founder Antonio Gramsci, an associate of Vladimir Lenin.
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Paul Kengor, a professor at Grove City College and an expert in communism and progressivism, said Buttigieg was among a group of leftist professors who focused on injecting Marxism into the wider culture.
"They’re part of a wider international community of Marxist theorists and academicians with a particular devotion to the writings of the late Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci, who died over 80 years ago. Gramsci was all about applying Marxist theory to culture and cultural institutions — what is often referred to as a 'long march through the institutions,' such as film, media, and especially education," Kengor told the Washington Examiner.
Pete Buttigieg's father was a Marxist professor who lauded the Communist Manifesto
Okay okay okay. So pop was a Marxist. That doesn't mean Pete is. Right?
That article says Pete's communications adviser didn't want to talk about how his father influenced his political beliefs or his thoughts on Marxist thinkers.
Pete did say he's a capitalist but that the system needs changes and capitalism is too intertwined with power. I guess he doesn't see that problem with Marxism.
"Buttigieg has called to abolish the Electoral College system, supports a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and thinks that climate change is a national security threat."
Could that be Pete's application of Marxist theory using the "'long march through the institutions,' such as film, media, and especially education," that was prescribed by his dad's hero.