Wokeism - The Ideology That Seeks to Reconfigure —and Perhaps Dismantle— the West
Alejandro Kaiser
Editorial: Alejandro Kaiser
Sinopsis
⚠ EDITORIAL WARNING – CRITICAL INVESTIGATIONThis book analyzes contemporary sociocultural movements from a historical, philosophical, and political perspective.It does not seek to promote hostility against identities, social groups, or minorities, but rather to examine the structural and ideological effects of the phenomenon known as wokeism.Its purpose is to invite critical thinking, source comparison, and fearless analysis.Here, there is no indoctrination.Here, reasoning takes place.Here, questions are asked.Freedom of expression, equality before the law, the reduction of slavery, the concept of the person as a rights-bearing individual, parliamentary democracy, modern science, and the technology that sustains our daily lives did not emerge by accident. They are the cumulative result of centuries of thought, conflict, philosophy, and cultural evolution within the West.However, instead of historical pride or cultural gratitude, the dominant current of postmodern thought —so-called “wokeism”— promotes a comprehensive re-reading of that legacy. Where progress was once seen, oppression is now spoken of; where there was creation, privilege is pointed out; where there was freedom, domination is questioned.For this current, the West is not an imperfect but improvable civilization, but a structure to be deconstructed.Not to revise: to dismantle.Not to improve: to strip away.🔥 Moral inversion: virtue as guilt, culture as oppressionUnder woke logic, historical narrative is reduced to a single moral map:👤 white heterosexual man = oppressor👥 dissident identities = structural victimsWhat for centuries was cultural foundation —family, merit, discipline, creativity, reason— is reinterpreted as machinery of domination. Identity is fragmented, and everything built by Western civilization is classified as suspect by default.Language, literature, art, science, architecture, even mathematics begin to appear under the label of “systemic oppression.”The result: a culture that loses the right to exist without apologizing.“Whiteness” is singled out, but white is no longer pigment: it becomes an absolute moral category. Not a color, but a guilt. Not a group, but a symbol to be eliminated.And human history teaches something uncomfortable:when identity becomes a crime, violence ceases to be unthinkable.📌 Necessary social critique or global cultural engineering?This book raises questions that are rarely allowed in public:Is wokeism justice, or is it social reprogramming?Emancipation, or cultural inversion?Real diversity, or enforced moral uniformity?We do not assert dogmas.We shed light on dynamics, actors, funding, agendas, and consequences.Because only those who understand what they are choosing can truly choose freely.
