America Has Fallen: Critical Race Theory & Low-Intensity Conflict

Authors

  • Biff Baker Metropolitan State University of Denver

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62477/jkmp.v24i3.442

Keywords:

knowledge management, assassination, Critical Theory, Critical Race Theory, Systemic Racism Theory, anti-racism, intersectionality, identity politics, propaganda, legal warfare, lawfare, low-intensity conflict, Antifa

Abstract

This article aims to enlighten the business community on socio-political theory, specifically Critical Theory (CT) and Critical Race Theory (CRT), which evolved from Marxist principles. While CT focuses on economics, CRT applies a Marxist lens to race, gender, and intersectionality. The research discussion transitions from theory to application of Low Intensity Conflict (LIC) as defined by U.S. military doctrine. LIC Phase 1 involves organizing, educating, and infiltrating government; Phase 2 includes initiating low level violence and propaganda, expanding to insurrection and guerrilla attacks, and consolidating power through increased attacks and political activities. With Phases 1 and 2 completed, Phase 3 was initiated with an attempted assassination of former President Trump, and is exacerbated by unchecked immigration of military-aged men and fentanyl proliferation. This study advocates for counter-insurgency measures and emphasizes the urgent need for politicians to uphold their constitutional oaths and safeguard the nation.

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Published

2024-09-21

How to Cite

Baker, B. (2024). America Has Fallen: Critical Race Theory & Low-Intensity Conflict . Journal of Knowledge Management Practice, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.62477/jkmp.v24i3.442

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