Just establishing a baseline framework. If were not on the same page on this, nothing else I'd say would make sense.
Marxism caught on better in the Pale than most anywhere else, for understandable reasons. Many of the revolutionaries that would go on to kill Tsar Alexander II were of Jewish background. That assassination was the catalyst for the pogroms,with many Eastern European Jews fleeing to America in the 1880-1920s. Particularly New York. They brought with them their socialist and Marxist ideologies, and set up some of the earliest Socialist organizations in America.
Do you think the Pale of Settlement is relevant Critical Race Theory?
I don't see how.
Do you agree that CRT is an evolution of Critical Theory, which itself is an evolution of Marxism?
How can you disagree with facts?
Just establishing a baseline framework. If were not on the same page on this, nothing else I'd say would make sense.
Marxism caught on better in the Pale than most anywhere else, for understandable reasons. Many of the revolutionaries that would go on to kill Tsar Alexander II were of Jewish background. That assassination was the catalyst for the pogroms,with many Eastern European Jews fleeing to America in the 1880-1920s. Particularly New York. They brought with them their socialist and Marxist ideologies, and set up some of the earliest Socialist organizations in America.
Are we still in general agreement?