The two dominant forces that rule the world, capital and power, are generally intertwined, but one usually takes the lead. In the West, capital tends to dominate, while in a few countries, power alone dominates. The former allows for a relatively lenient rule over people, allowing for greater release of their creativity, resulting in overall strength. The latter, on the other hand, is the opposite.
The rule of capital and power differs fundamentally.
The rule of capital tends to employ incentives and is relatively humane, while the rule of power tends to employ punishments and is less humane.
Capital is fluid and can be everywhere, manifesting in different forms (including manifesting as power). Its instinct for self-preservation is to flow and transfer. Power, on the other hand, has limited fluidity and can only be confined to a certain region. It is difficult for power to change its appearance, at most using puppets or puppet governments (such as the manifestation of capital rule in the Western multi-party system). The instinct for self-preservation of power is oppression, struggle, and other violent means (of course, there are also rational means of self-preservation, such as self-reform).
The expansion of capital mainly occurs in the economic dimension and can take various forms, including peaceful means or manifesting as power through violent means such as war. The expansion of power mainly occurs in the geographical dimension and can generally only be achieved through struggle and aggression.
Capital is flexible, like water or wind, but it can also bring disaster to the world, such as turning into floods or storms. Power is rigid, like a knife or sword, but it can also benefit the world, such as becoming a surgical knife or being used to slay demons.
Both are tools without good or evil, but they have a certain anthropomorphic or biological nature. For example, they both have the characteristic of self-preservation, and the best way to preserve themselves is to benefit the world, as their power comes from the masses.
The recent theft of the election by the left in the United States and the long-term rule of the left in democratic countries in Europe and America, as well as various chaotic phenomena, indicate that the West is undergoing a transition from capital-dominated rule to power-dominated rule. The world is entering a dark period, and we hope that Trump's victory can stop this trend. Trump makes good use of capital, using softness to overcome rigidity, bringing gentle rain and spring breeze. Biden, on the other hand, loves power, using the sword and causing rivers of blood. Trump represents the dominance of capital, while Biden represents the dominance of power.