Alfred Willi Rudolf Dutschke (7 March 1940 – 24 December 1979) was a German sociologist and political activist who, until severely injured by an assassin in 1968, was a leading charismatic figure within the Socialist Students Union (SDS) in West Germany, and that country's broader "extra-parliamentary opposition" (APO).Dutschke claimed both Christian and Marxist inspiration for a socialism that rejected both the Leninist model of party dictatorship that he had experienced as a youth in East Germany, and the compromises of West German social democracy. He advocated the creation of alternative or parallel social, economic and political institutions structured on the principles of direct democracy. At the same time, he joined Moscow- and Beijing-oriented communists in hailing Third World national liberation struggles as fronts in a world-wide socialist revolution.
"Revolution", Dutschke argued, "is a long complicated process in which people have to change", and such change is effected only by a "long march through the institutions".[48] By this he meant not the pushing aside of Nazi holdovers and conservative careerists in an attempt to promote reform from within existing structures, but instead the creation of new institutions to replace those that are irredeemable in their present state.
>>532323743That's Anton Chigurh
nah he was nuts
>>532323743Prolly the CIA
>>532323743I have a similar haircut
Capturing the “transmitters of culture” means identifying and understanding the people, institutions, and processes that pass on cultural knowledge, values, and behaviors from one generation to the next. These transmitters are the agents of cultural transmission, the scientific study of how culture evolves through learning rather than genetics
>>532323743Thats hoteboyxerath, the league of legends player. I didn't know he's a sociologist
wtf is sociology
This is the guy that is actually meant, whenever anyone references Gramsci, about the "long march through institutions"