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The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business
The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business
The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business
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The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business

Written by Stephen R. Soukup

Narrated by Bob Souer

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Discover what’s pushed large companies to become engines of leftist ideology and why the Right must be prepared to fight back to save American Big Business.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 25, 2021
ISBN9781666545500
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Stephen R. Soukup

Steve Soukup is the vice president and publisher of The Political Forum, an independent research provider that delivers research and consulting services to the institutional investment community, with an emphasis on events that are likely to have an impact on the financial markets in the United States and abroad. He is also the director of The Political Forum Institute, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to creating and preserving community, primarily among those who create wealth for the nation through capital markets.

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    This book is a must-read for e.g., an engineer who has become successful in the corporate world, then finds himself as e.g., chief operating officer of a medium sized corporation. Suddenly he is faced with a bewildering array of ESG and DIE requirements pushed on him by external quasi regulatory bodies and shareholder interest groups. His brain has not been moulded into political correctness as he has not studied in the humanities department of his university when younger. He has not been exposed to cultural studies, gender studies, post colonial studies, LGBT studies, so on and so forth. He starts to think he’s been told to do and say things that have nothing to do with his job function which is running a team of engineers, plant operators, OH&S people to manage a gas production facility. This book will help him make sense of his newfound requirement to go along with enforced political correctness to avoid disadvantaging his company in the competition for investment capital required for e.g., further oil & gas exploration and development.
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    It just didn’t grab me like I thought it would.