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The Cost of Corporate Wokeness

Imagine sitting down for coffee with your sharpest, most connected, and unfiltered friend to talk about the progressive shift in corporate America. That’s exactly what it feels like when reading New York Times best-selling author and veteran Fox Business financial journalist Charles Gasparino’s newest book, Go Woke, Go Broke.

Gasparino’s hard-hitting account is captivating and packed with insider interviews and intriguing insights. He explains why corporate America’s adoption of progressive initiatives is harmful to business and how it’s leaving consumers worse off in the process.

“Plenty of data shows an interesting correlation between corporate America’s embrace of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), stakeholder capitalism, and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and average Americans suffering from falling wages, analysts say,” he writes.

In Go Woke, Go Broke, Gasparino draws on his 30 years of journalism to reveal:

  • How corporate America’s priorities shifted from delivering solid returns to driving cultural and economic change
  • The rise of ESG and its explosive growth during the Obama administration
  • Case studies of Fortune 500 companies that have struggled after yielding to left-wing pressures

By the end, you’ll feel inspired, determined, and ready to “pry the clenched fists of radical activists off the levers of the economy.”