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*They may actually believe that political correctness is correct.
*They may actually believe that political correctness is correct.
*As a form of [[virtue signalling]] beneficial for themselves, even if they covertly view the politically correctness as harmful for their organization and society more generally.  
*As a form of [[virtue signalling]] beneficial for themselves, even if they covertly view the politically correctness as harmful for their organization and society more generally.  
*In order to support special interests, such as ethnic networking or minority groups believing mass immigration is beneficial for the own group, see for example [[Jews and immigration]].
*In order to support special interests, such as ethnic networking or minority groups believing mass immigration is beneficial for the own group, see for example [[jews and immigration]].
*Managers may feel they have lower positions than they are entitled to and believe that this is due to some form of [[discrimination]]. See also [[Great Awokening]] on "elite overproduction".
*Managers may feel they have lower positions than they are entitled to and believe that this is due to some form of [[discrimination]]. See also [[Great Awokening]] on "elite overproduction".
*See also [[Managerial state]].
*See also [[Managerial state]].
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 25 February 2024

Woke capital or Woke capitalism are usually negative terms for "woke" for-profit individuals and organizations supporting political correctness. In addition, some of those who brand themselves as "non-profit" may in reality have for-profit motives, one argued example being the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Definition

There may be various motives for such support, including:

The owners or managers may promote political correctness for reasons other than profit:

  • They may actually believe that political correctness is correct.
  • As a form of virtue signalling beneficial for themselves, even if they covertly view the politically correctness as harmful for their organization and society more generally.
  • In order to support special interests, such as ethnic networking or minority groups believing mass immigration is beneficial for the own group, see for example jews and immigration.
  • Managers may feel they have lower positions than they are entitled to and believe that this is due to some form of discrimination. See also Great Awokening on "elite overproduction".
  • See also Managerial state.

See also

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