{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Context XXI","provider_url":"http:\/\/contextxxi.org","title":"If It&#8217;s Breaking You, Don&#8217;t Fix It!\n","author_name":"Joe&nbsp;Keady (translation)","width":"1200","height":"800","url":"https:\/\/licra.at\/if-it-s-breaking-you-don-t-fix-it.html","html":"\u003Ch4 class='title'\u003E\u003Ca href='https:\/\/licra.at\/if-it-s-breaking-you-don-t-fix-it.html'\u003EIf It&#8217;s Breaking You, Don&#8217;t Fix It!\n\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/h4\u003E\u003Cblockquote class='spip'\u003E1.\n\n\u003Cbr \/\u003EPolitics cannot create alternatives. It does not exist to expand our potential or our abilities. Rather, in politics we only pursue the interests of the roles that we play in the existing order. Politics is an attitude and an act that always relates to the state and the market. It moderates society and its medium is money. The rules it obeys are similar to the rules of the market. Both are centered on advertising and the valorization of value and its conditions.\n\n\u003Cbr \/\u003EModern politics&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"..\/if-it-s-breaking-you-don-t-fix-it.html\" class=' pts_suite'\u003E(...)\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/blockquote\u003E\n"}