This is a vein I've been working:
I recently did two episodes of my podcast where authors critiqued Wokery from a progressive perspective. Philosopher Susan Neumann is from an American perspective, quite “left”. A full on socialist. She makes a strong case in her book
Left Is Not Woke that Wokery is a gross betrayal of the left’s basis in universal humanism, while pointing out that the right that has historically defended particularism and ethnic chauvinism.
https://www.jimruttshow.com/susan-neiman/Next up was Yascha Mounk.
I interviewed him last week on his new book (published yesterday)
The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power.https://www.jimruttshow.com/yascha-mounk/Both guests, not surprisingly, are advocates for The Enlightenment.
While their perspectives on the roots of Wokery differ a bit, it is rejection of Enlightenment values that strikes me as the unifying principle of Wokery.