Some history of the neo-Marxist Critical Theory, and its postmodern and applied postmodern successors, together with some further resources.
Author: OldGuy
Incompatibility
Marxism must also be opposed because it is fundamentally incompatible with several other systems, all of which are worth preserving in their own right.
Fragility
Regardless of Marxist intentions, the results are inevitable due to the accumulation of power at the core of a Marxist government
Electoral Integrity
Confidence in electoral integrity is at a historic low. Stability of a republican government requires confidence of the populace in elections.
Conversion
Can “conversions” from (adult) Marxism be accomplished? If so, what approaches are most likely to be effective? A short case study following Thomas Sowell
Inequality
Economic inequality, wealth or income, is often adduced as a problem to be fixed by Marxism. Is it really, or is it at worst a proxy for real societal problems?
Principal Danger
The main reason to be opposed to Marxism? 100,000,000 reasons that are all tied for first: # of people killed by their own Marxist governments in last century
Fundamentals (Anti-Marxism)
What’s wrong with Marxism anyway? Defining our terms, and examining when it is limited, when it is wrong, and when it is evil.
Hermeneutics
Making the version 2 Constitution even more self-interpreting than version 1; what happens when it is silent AND when it speaks
Bureaucracy
Avoiding the creeping advance of the power and incompetence of bureaucracy – limiting the power of the Iron Law of Bureaucracy