I have been quoting Gramsci to people for two decades now. It's not like the guy didn't clearly state what the strategy and the plan was.
His thesis was that because the well-to-do industrialized West was NOT like Czarist Russia, and people lived in relative comfort, violent revolution wasn't possible, as seen in Germany, Italy, the UK, etc.
Since the mechanism by which the bourgeoisie controls society and keeps "workers" in check and docile is "cultural hegemony", that is, ideology imposed and spread by cultural and political institutions, that's what the Marxists had to do to bring about the changes they want.
Specifically, Gramsci perfectly identified education and academia at large, and universities and media specifically, as the priority target for infiltration. He wrote all this in the 1910 and 20's!
They've been at it for 100 years, and probably in earnest since the 60's, especially in Europe where they have achieved basically total and absolute hegemony, as he wished. I always remark on this fact: it's taken them 100 years, and they've done it.
Even if we all become aware of it, and we decided to undo it, how long do you think it's going to take? No "democratic mandate" completely conditioned by the 4 year electoral cycle can ever be enough. This is a much deeper and longer process that must be undertaken.
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