My Highschool Has Fallen Into Post-modernism and neo-marxism. Is there anything I can do?

Neo-Marxist would've probably been a better word, I regret using the two interchangeably.

Despite that, I think neo-Marxism is a possible follow-through of postmodernism, since given the postmodernist claim that the value structures that govern our society are arbitrary one can claim that all value structures are in a struggle for different forms of power, which, as far as I understand it, is just Marxism.

Postmodernism isn't that horrible an ideology on its own, although it certainly isn't complete since it misses the fact that some value structures are more effective for dealing with the world than others. Perhaps postmodernism and neo-Marxism are even in conflict, since postmodernism encourages radical skepticism of grand narratives, including Marxism, but that simply isn't the way it's implemented.

The bourgeoisie vs. the proletariat has been turned into Whites vs. Blacks (or any other minority) which is where the antiracism course, in my opinion, turns to Marxism.

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