The article discusses the nature of politics as a mechanism of reproduction within capitalism, emphasizing the need for continuous progress in the concentration of capital. It critiques the political competition as a race between parties or groups seeking to advance this goal. The text also comments on the perception of political leaders, suggesting that those who are more cunning or dishonest often succeed. It notes that evaluating the results of governance is subjective and often based on feelings rather than objective measures.
Bias read (Center): The article does not present a clear ideological slant. It provides general commentary on political processes without explicitly favoring any particular side or ideology. The language used is analytical and critical but remains neutral in terms of political orientation.
