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The '''Frankfurt School conspiracy theory''', often termed "'''Cultural Marxism'''", is a theory that postulates that the ] of ] deliberately subverted traditional Western values through interventions into ], leading to what is called ]. Anyone who agrees with this theory is a ].

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