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Joanna Williams

How Woke Won: The Elitist Movement That Threatens Democracy, Tolerance and Reason

How Woke Won: The Elitist Movement That Threatens Democracy, Tolerance and Reason

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The book "How Woke Won" explores the intellectual roots of wokeism and how it is embraced by the privileged, posing a threat to a free, egalitarian, and democratic society.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 270 pages
Publication date: 19 May 2022
Publisher: John Wilkes Publishing


The new orthodoxies surrounding gender, race, and identity now hold sway in politics, academia, and corporations. How Woke Won delves into the intellectual origins of woke culture and uncovers how what is often portrayed as a radical-left movement is actually embraced by the privileged. In this compelling critique, Joanna makes the case that those who seek a free, egalitarian, and democratic society must directly confront the challenges posed by wokeism.

Gender, race, and identity have become increasingly important topics of discussion in recent years, with the rise of the woke movement. The woke movement is a social and political movement that seeks to promote awareness and acceptance of marginalized groups, such as women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals. While the woke movement has been praised for its efforts to promote social justice and equality, it has also faced criticism from some who argue that it is overly political and divisive.

One of the key criticisms of the woke movement is that it is often seen as a movement that is primarily embraced by the privileged. This is because the woke movement often focuses on issues that affect marginalized groups, such as racism, sexism, and homophobia. However, many of the people who are most vocal about these issues are white, wealthy, and educated. This has led to accusations that the woke movement is perpetuating a form of reverse racism and classism, as it is often seen as a way for privileged individuals to feel good about themselves while ignoring the struggles of marginalized groups.

Another criticism of the woke movement is that it is often seen as a movement that is overly political. This is because the woke movement often uses political language and rhetoric to promote its goals. However, some people argue that this political language and rhetoric is alienating and off-putting to those who do not identify as part of the woke movement. This has led to accusations that the woke movement is creating a divide in society and that it is promoting a form of identity politics that is harmful to democracy.

Despite these criticisms, the woke movement has also been praised for its efforts to promote social justice and equality. The woke movement has led to the creation of new organizations and initiatives that are working to promote the rights of marginalized groups. For example, the Black Lives Matter movement has been a powerful force in promoting social justice and equality, and it has led to the creation of new organizations and initiatives that are working to promote the rights of black individuals.

In conclusion, the woke movement is a complex and multifaceted movement that has been both praised and criticized for its efforts to promote social justice and equality. While the woke movement has been praised for its efforts to promote awareness and acceptance of marginalized groups, it has also faced criticism from some who argue that it is overly political and divisive. Despite these criticisms, the woke movement has also been praised for its efforts to promote social justice and equality, and it has led to the creation of new organizations and initiatives that are working to promote the rights of marginalized groups. As the woke movement continues to grow and evolve, it will be important to continue to engage with it in a constructive and respectful manner.


Dimension: 205 x 132 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781739841324

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