Opinion | ‘Woke’ CEOs: Risky Business or the Next Great Awakening?

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From WSJopinion: On one level the “woke CEO” debate concerns the balance between voter access and election security—but on another it concerns deep questions about enforced conformity, American culture and the future of capitalism.

Updated May 3, 2021 1:45 pm ET

What business does a CEO have in politics? Many Americans would say none, but corporations have interests and it is not only the right but the duty of chief executives to advance them, including through the political process. Yet there’s a reason they tend to do so quietly: Too much publicity risks drawing the ire of Americans who worry that public policy is warped for private advantage. But today, major CEOs have embarked on a most unusual political intervention.

In speaking strongly against a new voting reform passed in Georgia, CEOs of big companies such as Delta and Coca-Cola have claimed to be acting in the public’s interest. But the public isn’t so sure. A March 30 poll from YouGov found that Americans support requiring a photo ID to vote absentee, 53% to 28%. Results like these raise the question of whether CEOs are responding not to public outcry but to the targeted pressure of an ideological activist minority.

Below you’ll find different answers the Editorial Page has published to this and other questions about CEOs and the Georgia law. In “ ,” the Editorial Board criticizes statements from big-time CEOs for their vagueness and inaccuracy: “They’re denouncing Georgia’s election law, but have they read it?”,” he lays out four reasons executives shouldn’t take public positions on this law. “At the end of the day,” he writes, “corporations and the idea of capitalism will be in lower repute.

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