I'm not saying it's the case, I just think it's an interesting thread to pull on...
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It absolutely was not. Class warfare was front and center in the United States in the early 1900s, there were communist and proto communist movements all over the place, particularly the unions.
And how did that work out? Now there's basically one movement, the one that pushes CRT.
Pushing class didn't really get them the desired result, so they pivoted to something more amenable to American history, where kings and queens weren't really a thing, so class struggle was less of a wedge issue.
Most were rightly stomped out with violence, the survivors consolidated and turned to infiltration and subversion tactics for the past century.
It isn't that it failed. It's that the American people correctly recognized the threat and destroyed them. However, we did not gatekeep hard enough against subversive forces and un-American ideals afterwards. This culminated in the "America for everyone" bullshit that brought about the immigration "reform" bill of the 60s, which was written not coincidentally by a Marxist Jew.