The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy: Why the Right Blames the Frankfurt School for the Decline of the West

Author:   A.J.A. Woods
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
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The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy: Why the Right Blames the Frankfurt School for the Decline of the West


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Author:   A.J.A. Woods
Publisher:   Verso Books
Imprint:   Verso Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.339kg
ISBN:  

9781804296967


ISBN 10:   1804296961
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
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Replaced By:   9781804296974
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In this brilliant work of cultural critique, A. J. A. Woods shows how the right borrowed the spectre of 'Cultural Marxism' from the reactionary fringe of the New Left and converted it into the conspiratorial fever dream we know today. Woods' chronicle of the ""Cultural Marxism"" fantasy also doubles as a deep theoretical inquiry into the role of suspicion and projection in cultural politics. Its lessons are troubling and urgent. -- Melinda Cooper A. J. A. Woods's excellent The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy is a welcome addition to the literature on reactionary politics and sheds some much needed light on a conspiracy theory key to our current conjuncture. -- Aurelien Mondon, author of <i>Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream</i> This is an unusually good book-both a forensic genealogy of an enduring meme and a reflection on the blunt incuriosity about the world that gives rise to such a destructive simplification in the first place. -- Quinn Slobodian


In this brilliant work of cultural critique, A. J. A. Woods shows how the right borrowed the spectre of 'Cultural Marxism' from the reactionary fringe of the New Left and converted it into the conspiratorial fever dream we know today. Woods' chronicle of the ""Cultural Marxism"" fantasy also doubles as a deep theoretical inquiry into the role of suspicion and projection in cultural politics. Its lessons are troubling and urgent. -- Melinda Cooper A. J. A. Woods's excellent The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy is a welcome addition to the literature on reactionary politics and sheds some much needed light on a conspiracy theory key to our current conjuncture. -- Aurelien Mondon, author of <i>Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream</i>


In this brilliant work of cultural critique, A. J. A. Woods shows how the right borrowed the spectre of 'Cultural Marxism' from the reactionary fringe of the New Left and converted it into the conspiratorial fever dream we know today. Woods' chronicle of the ""Cultural Marxism"" fantasy also doubles as a deep theoretical inquiry into the role of suspicion and projection in cultural politics. Its lessons are troubling and urgent. -- Melinda Cooper A. J. A. Woods's excellent The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy is a welcome addition to the literature on reactionary politics and sheds some much needed light on a conspiracy theory key to our current conjuncture. -- Aurelien Mondon, author of <i>Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream</i> This is an unusually good book-both a forensic genealogy of an enduring meme and a reflection on the blunt incuriosity about the world that gives rise to such a destructive simplification in the first place. -- Quinn Slobodian Few crackpot conspiracy theories have had the astonishing success of the radical right's demonization of the Frankfurt School for deliberately undermining Western Civilization and spawning all the putative ills of ""woke"" culture today. By relentlessly tracking down its origins and untangling the connective web that abetted its international dissemination, A.J.A. Woods helps us understand how delusional thinking-Theodor Adorno was the fifth Beatle!!-can thrive in our increasingly gullible world. -- Martin Jay, author of <i>The Dialectical Imagination<i> Cultural Marxism [...] who came up with this slur and how the hell did they attach it to the Frankfurt School? A.J.A. Woods has your answers...and so much more -- Jonny Diamond, editor-in-chief of <i>LitHub</i> * LitHub *


In this brilliant work of cultural critique, A. J. A. Woods shows how the right borrowed the spectre of 'Cultural Marxism' from the reactionary fringe of the New Left and converted it into the conspiratorial fever dream we know today. Woods' chronicle of the ""Cultural Marxism"" fantasy also doubles as a deep theoretical inquiry into the role of suspicion and projection in cultural politics. Its lessons are troubling and urgent. -- Melinda Cooper A. J. A. Woods's excellent The Cultural Marxism Conspiracy is a welcome addition to the literature on reactionary politics and sheds some much needed light on a conspiracy theory key to our current conjuncture. -- Aurelien Mondon, author of <i>Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream</i> This is an unusually good book-both a forensic genealogy of an enduring meme and a reflection on the blunt incuriosity about the world that gives rise to such a destructive simplification in the first place. -- Quinn Slobodian Few crackpot conspiracy theories have had the astonishing success of the radical right's demonization of the Frankfurt School for deliberately undermining Western Civilization and spawning all the putative ills of ""woke"" culture today. By relentlessly tracking down its origins and untangling the connective web that abetted its international dissemination, A.J.A. Woods helps us understand how delusional thinking-Theodor Adorno was the fifth Beatle!!-can thrive in our increasingly gullible world. -- Martin Jay, author of <i>The Dialectical Imagination<i> Cultural Marxism [...] who came up with this slur and how the hell did they attach it to the Frankfurt School? A.J.A. Woods has your answers...and so much more -- Jonny Diamond, editor-in-chief of <i>LitHub</i> * LitHub * A deep and nuanced history. We have needed this book for a long time! -- Moira Gallagher Weigel, co-editor of <i>Voices from the Valley: Tech Workers Talk About What They Do and How They Do It</i>


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Andrew Woods is an intellectual historian who lives in Brighton, UK. In 2022, Woods received his PhD from the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University, Canada. His writings on conspiracy theories and reactionary politics have been translated into four languages and appeared in publications such as Open Democracy and Patterns of Prejudice.

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