Puntila, a capitalist, lives in a state of daily drunkenness. When intoxicated, he is affable and compassionate; and the comical dialectics of this dramatic character unfolds around the alternation between these two states, drunkenness and so-called bouts of sobriety, during which he is chauvinistic and cruel. In Puntila’s drunken episodes, he casts off the role of master, allowing his driver Matti to briefly assume a position of control. Brecht upends conventional ideas of social hierarchy, revealing a vision of human nature that resists the dehumanizing forces of brutal capitalism. With sharp wit and comic subversion, he challenges the rigidity of entrenched power structures and calls for their disruption.