The Dictatorship of Woke Capital
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For nearly a century, the Left has systematically sought control over Western Civilization's institutions. Traditionally, American Big Business stood as a bastion for advocates of free markets and private property. However, in the last two decades, this dynamic has shifted, with the Left encroaching upon what was once the last non-leftist stronghold. Recently, a few Right-leaning politicians, including Senators Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio, and Josh Hawley, have recognized the troubling changes within American business and are attempting to diagnose the issues and propose solutions. While their engagement is a positive step, their current proposals fall short due to various factors, such as a limited understanding of the problem's scope, corporate governance mechanisms, and an over-reliance on top-down, state-imposed solutions. This work offers a thorough analysis of the challenges at hand and the key players involved, highlighting the aggressive tactics of the Left and the emerging conservative pushback. It underscores the necessity for the Right to actively defend this vital aspect of American culture from evolving into a more economically potent version of the "woke" college campus.
