This Girouxian praxis was, in turn, facilitated by the relentless work of countless Critical Marxists—including many former members of the radical terrorist organization called the Weather Underground. These “sixties radicals,” in the wake of the failures of the neo-Marxist revolutions of the late 1960s, turned away from radical direct activism and made their way into K–12 education activism and the universities, especially the colleges of education.