Clarence Thomas breaks his silence and issues a warning
Justice Clarence Thomas warned about the threat of progressivism to American principles in a speech at the University of Texas at Austin. He cited the influence of socialist ideas in universities and the need to revitalize Western civilization and constitutional tradition.
Justice Clarence Thomas spoke for an hour at the University of Texas at Austin, warning about the threat of progressivism to American principles. He praised the university's new School of Civic Leadership for its mission to revitalize Western civilization and constitutional tradition. A Rutgers professor's study found that 75% of university faculty espouse progressivism, while conservative colleagues make up around 10%. Thomas traced the introduction of socialist ideas to intellectuals who disdained the American Founding's emphasis on natural rights. He cited 28th President Woodrow Wilson as a key figure who introduced progressivism, which he borrowed from Otto von Bismarck's Germany. Thomas warned that progressivism is incompatible with American principles and cannot coexist forever.
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