Excellent article, not just the ideas, but the verbal eloquence, made it a pleasure to read. The ideas presented helped me crystallize thoughts I have been ruminating about for a long time. But one theme in your argument is unclear, and I am left somewhat confused: you emphasize woke ideology as a tool to further the interests of the "managerial" class. But isn't it more to the point to emphasize that the managerial class is essentially the administrative apparatus of the elites, that is, of the globalist oligarchy? Middle class managers come and go, the underlying power structure is big money, and it is they who want growth, more consumers, new housing developments, shopping malls, cheap labor, etc. Their capitalistic goals are never challenged by the mainstream media, since they are pulling the strings.
Excellent article, not just the ideas, but the verbal eloquence, made it a pleasure to read. The ideas presented helped me crystallize thoughts I have been ruminating about for a long time. But one theme in your argument is unclear, and I am left somewhat confused: you emphasize woke ideology as a tool to further the interests of the "managerial" class. But isn't it more to the point to emphasize that the managerial class is essentially the administrative apparatus of the elites, that is, of the globalist oligarchy? Middle class managers come and go, the underlying power structure is big money, and it is they who want growth, more consumers, new housing developments, shopping malls, cheap labor, etc. Their capitalistic goals are never challenged by the mainstream media, since they are pulling the strings.