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A recurring theme is the critique of “godless capitalism,” a term Mitchell uses to describe a system where profit motives override morality, integrity, and national interests. He suggests that wokeness—the culture-driven activism seen within corporations—is a symptom rather than the root problem. The true issue is capitalism devoid of moral boundaries, manipulated by elites to maximize short-term gains at the expense of community and national cohesion.
Mitchell argues that this unchecked capitalism has weakened the social fabric, leading to corruption, the erosion of traditional values, and the rise of identity politics as a distraction from economic realities.