Jiang's shorthand for a more domestically anchored industrial and financial strategy in contrast to free-trade imperial circulation.
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American System
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...to um effect that policy turn to go back to the american system and away from the british system of free trade and at..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...to um effect that policy turn to go back to the american system and away from the british system of free trade and at..."
Key Notes
Jiang says America is not a real civilization because its institutions were built to serve private oligarchs and the only durable social glue is money rather than a shared moral, republican, or civilizational project.
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"...to um effect that policy turn to go back to the american system and away from the british system of free trade and at..."
"...right dichotomy versa which is false whereas the free trade versus american system dichotomy is very real but it's obscured so nobody voted for..."
"...for the interest of private oligarchs, right? I mean, its entire system of government, it's to serve oligarchs. And this has always been the..."
"...which is not valuable. So am I better off with the American system or this new BRICS system? What's BRICS? It's an acronym. It..."
"...which are essentially its vassals, all right? So that is the American system, all right? Now we can understand how America will fight this..."
"...And instead what they were proposing is the return to the American system or national system of political economy, which is called American system..."
"...'s just trade But it 's built on top of the American system So you don 't have Belt and Road if P ax..."
"...if the United States were to cut off Japan from the American system, Japan starves to death. So you know, I think one of..."
"...okay um she's right so so let me explain why the American system is really really clever okay 1980s um China was still close..."
"...communism was superior to capitalism. It seemed as though the Soviet system was better than the American system. Okay? There's a real fear that..."
"...students in in the school and you compare that with the american system so you have a medical system which is bloated expensive and..."
"...want. So, they study all the previous Republican, Democratic, Monarchal, Aristocratic systems, and they decide to imitate Montesquieu. Montesquieu was a French thinker who..."
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