The attempts to use “woke capital” to effect progressive change have met strong resistance, and corporations are losing enthusiasm for a vanguard role.
Meanwhile, there is more intellectual and political energy in anti-wokeness now, evident not just in backlash in red states but in this autumn’s roster of new books, which includes critiques of social justice ideology from the socialist left, the center left and the right.
The Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action has created new legal roadblocks for Kendi-style progressivism.
The mood in elite journalism is less ideologically committed and more skeptical and critical.
These exemplify a different aftermath for “peak woke” — not the ideology’s retreat, but its consolidation and entrenchment.
Persons:
Trump, Jack Dorsey, —, ”, “, Michael Powell’s, ” —
Organizations:
Antiracist Research, Boston University