Even if you’re not yet familiar with the term ESG rating, it’s shaping your world. ESG, or environmental, social and governance, is a three-prong set of criteria used by the investment community to score how devoted companies are to pursuing ESG goals. High scores mean more investment dollars; low scores or being cut from an ESG index can be financially devastating.
James Lindsay, a leading expert in critical theory and Marxist ideology, explains how the ratings are powerful tools wielded by agencies like S&P, Moody’s, Blackrock, and Morningstar, to force corporations to adopt progressive policies. And behind all of it is the World Economic Forum, the UN, and the Chinese Communisty Party….