Summary:
The book critiques how American corporations have embraced "woke" culture and social justice rhetoric, arguing that they use these stances as a shield to distract from their business practices and to curry favor with certain segments of the public. It delves into the author's perspective on how this trend undermines both democracy and the free market by entangling business with sociopolitical agendas.
Key points:
1. Woke Capitalism: Ramaswamy suggests corporations use progressive causes to deflect from their business practices.
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