He’s literally railing against the entire concept of elected governance, justifying it thru “corrupt human nature” which ironically kinda spells trouble for his own personnel ideology, of course I doubt he detected the implication since he was too busy moralizing about hypothetical corrupt working class politicians
This goes a little past the point of reasonable skepticism, its borderline hysterical
I can think of tons of politicians who started off good and didn't stay that way. "Power corrupts" is hardly a hysterical take.
He’s literally railing against the entire concept of elected governance, justifying it thru “corrupt human nature” which ironically kinda spells trouble for his own personnel ideology, of course I doubt he detected the implication since he was too busy moralizing about hypothetical corrupt working class politicians