A clear-eyed investigation into the cultural, institutional, and political transformations reshaping public life.
Is today's "woke" movement a spontaneous cultural shift - or part of a deeper intellectual winnowing that echoes older collectivist doctrines? Woke Communism traces the ideas, institutions, and incentives that have taken root in universities, media, corporations, and public policy. Drawing on history, case studies, and policy analysis, this book argues that new forms of cultural activism have become entangled with institutional power in ways that reshape civic norms, concentrate authority, and challenge long-standing commitments to individual liberty, religious freedom, and pluralism.
Inside you'll find:
Accessible, evidence-oriented, and written for anyone concerned by growing polarization, Woke Communism provides a framework for understanding contemporary cultural conflict and a pragmatic roadmap for preserving a plural, democratic public life.