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No, wokeism expands when times are bad, not good. The worse the economy gets, the woker the people who are holding most of the cash get- if the game is zero-sum, and you can't buy you success over your peers, the first person to press the Defect button wins. The traditional tools for this- sexism, racism, bullshit oppression narratives, and the concern trolling/plausibly deniable lie that turns the moral panics into a globe-spanning hysteria- work just as well in 1980AD as they did in 1980BC.
When the economy's good, purity spirals aren't generally tenable- capital needs labor more than labor needs capital, so capital has to pay more. And that payment comes in what it can and can't dictate through its bureaucracy- if you start kicking out good people when you can't hire them fast enough your company goes under. People usually refer to these time periods as "golden ages"- woke and identarianism (and their perpetrators) are marginalized by economic forces.
When the economy's bad, it's all about fortifying a more tenuous grip on power. Labor needs capital more than capital needs labor, so it can once again dictate the terms. Wages go down, and "the freedom to not be humiliated at work or in society at large" is one of those things that are absolutely part of one's wage (people leave jobs that do this to them all the time, just like they leave the ones that don't pay enough in raw dollars). People refer to these time periods as "dark ages"- there's not enough opportunity to reject woke and the high heel of (capital-serving) identarianism descends once again upon the human face.
We should expect the group that managed to capture the government at the very beginning of the decline to have a bunch of legal carveouts, and continue trying to grow their power by picking tiny fragments of the population to parade around as the excuse for why labor's wages deserve to be in the toilet. Which is the reason we see diversity statements required for janitor positions, and why the oppression has become monotonically worse since wages stopped increasing ca. 1970... except for that blip in the 90s and early 00s when the Soviets collapsed and then everyone was convinced to go to war, but that was just "it stopped getting worse".
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