Living in one’s own isolated world, in Jiang’s Tocqueville summary.
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atomized
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's World Game lecture: empires do not usually come from the obvious rich center.
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's World Game lecture: empires do not usually come from the obvious rich center.
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"Atomized just means that we live in our own world than ourselves. Uniform means everyone thinks the same way and mediocre means that well..."
"...of corruption people are much more individualized people are much more atomized okay and this allows for a new group to come in and..."
"...the family, the tribe, the clan. But nowadays we've all been atomized. We've all been individualized. That diminished our capacity to work together for..."
"...you said that there's like this worldview of the scientism. everyone's atomized, fragmented, that's dispiriting. People don't have agency in that context. But when..."
"...you can prepare for disasters. But in Canada, people have been atomized. People have been individualized, and they think that, okay, this is a..."
"...have to help you. Okay? So, you become individualized. You become atomized. Okay? And in the megacity, what happens is, because you are concerned..."
"...fears that as America conquers the world the world will become atomized uniform and mediocre."
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