Businessman doomed to fail in politics, according to lewin

Political scientist professor Leif Lewin explains in Dagens Nyheter why business logic fails in politics. He uses Donald Trump as an example of short-term and bombastic approach, but contrasts with smarter politicians like Vladimir Putin.

In a debate article published on December 29, 2025, Leif Lewin, professor of political science, questions whether politics is driven by the same forces as the market. Public choice advocates claim it is, with Trump as an inspiring figure prioritizing the short-term, bombastic, and self-interest above all.

Lewin writes: "The problem is that full-blooded politicians, like Putin, are smarter than that. As are the Swedish voters." He emphasizes that businessmen like Trump fail because politics requires different logic than the business world. Trump exemplifies an approach centered on personal gain, but established politicians like Putin navigate the system more sophisticatedly.

The article discusses broader implications for political decision-making and warns against directly applying market thinking to democracy. Lewin points to Swedish voters as a counterweight, smart enough not to fall for simplistic business maneuvers. The debate is timely amid global political shifts, including Trump's influence.

Background: Lewin is known for analyses of political systems, and the article appeared in DN Debatt, a platform for expert commentary.

संबंधित लेख

Swedish politician Mattias Karlsson addresses media in a studio, highlighting political tensions and social media's role in polarization following a colleague's resignation due to threats.
AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि

Sd leader calls opponent descriptions unreasonable

AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि

Sweden Democrats' Mattias Karlsson admits in SVT that the party's former channel Riks went too far in describing Annie Lööf. The statement follows Center Party leader Anna-Karin Hatt's resignation due to threats and hate. Karlsson also criticizes social media's role in the polarized climate.

Confronted with debt, environmental crisis, and insecurity, many French people feel the state is no longer up to the challenges. Some would accept an authoritarian leader to prevent collapse, even at the cost of democracy. Donald Trump’s election has served as a shock for some.

AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया

Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson has criticized Left Party's Nooshi Dadgostar, calling her Donald Trump's 'useful idiot' due to the party's opposition to NATO and the DCA agreement with the US. The Left Party wants to terminate the agreement immediately and hold a referendum on NATO membership. The criticism centers on how the Left's stance, according to Mohamsson, confirms the US right-wing's fears about Europe's security policy.

Despite Donald Trump's threatening rhetoric against Denmark, neither the Swedish government nor the Armed Forces have a plan for a potential US withdrawal from NATO. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasizes that Sweden has a plan for security in a more dangerous time. The statement was made at the security conference in Sälen.

AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया

Energy Minister Ebba Busch (KD) fears prices for new nuclear power will rise without a broad cross-block energy agreement. In SVT's "30 Minutes," she criticizes the Moderates and Sweden Democrats for sabotaging the talks last autumn, calling it short-sighted and petty. Finance Minister Niklas Wykman (M) rejects the criticism, pointing to disagreements on the left side.

Sverigedemokraterna's leader Jimmie Åkesson demands that the Liberals back down from their stance against including SD in a future government. Liberals' leader Simona Mohamsson stands firm on the party's decision not to support a government with SD ministers. The conflict escalates ahead of the next election, as Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson visits both parties' meetings.

AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Emmanuel Macron sharply criticized Donald Trump's methods, urging Europeans to assert their autonomy. The US president responded with mockery about the Frenchman's sunglasses. This exchange highlights growing transatlantic tensions.

 

 

 

यह वेबसाइट कुकीज़ का उपयोग करती है

हम अपनी साइट को बेहतर बनाने के लिए विश्लेषण के लिए कुकीज़ का उपयोग करते हैं। अधिक जानकारी के लिए हमारी गोपनीयता नीति पढ़ें।
अस्वीकार करें