Will more New York Times articles use the word "wokeness" in 2024 than in 2023?
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This is a market for answering questions like "has wokeness peaked?". See also this market.
I will resolve the market using searches like this https://www.nytimes.com/search?dropmab=false&endDate=20231231&query=%22wokeness%22&sort=best&startDate=20230101
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My current thinking is that wokeness as a phenomenon has peaked a bit, along the lines of the linked post here, but on the other hand 2024 is more of an election year than 2023 and will probably have more political discourse https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/08/usa-poll-fact-of-the-day.html
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