Jiang says China resembles ancient Egypt: a plantation-style bureaucratic order that treats people as exploitable resources and suppresses religion because religion animates people.
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Ancient Egypt
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"...So I think China, the best analogy for China is maybe ancient Egypt. It's really a plantation economy, meaning that you have a bureaucracy,..."
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