William H. Carter is an author, researcher, and cultural commentator whose work explores the intersection of history, politics, and society. Educated in both history and public policy, Carter has spent years examining how intellectual trends migrate from universities into mainstream institutions, shaping the narratives that influence law, business, and daily life. Known for his rigorous yet accessible style, Carter combines deep historical knowledge with contemporary analysis to uncover how cultural movements transform public debate and institutional power. His essays and lectures have addressed topics ranging from free speech and education to media ecosystems and political polarization. Woke Communism represents the culmination of years of study into the ideological undercurrents of modern cultural politics. In it, Carter argues that the rebranding of collectivist ideas under the language of ""equity"" and ""inclusion"" poses serious questions for democratic societies committed to pluralism and individual freedom. When he is not writing, Carter works as a lecturer and policy consultant, focusing on civic education and institutional reform. He lives with his family in the American Midwest, where he remains committed to the values of faith, family, and constitutional liberty that ground his worldview.