Jiang argues that a bureaucratic social mindset spreads beyond the state itself, as ordinary citizens come to see reporting one another to authorities as normal and legitimate.
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"...bureaucratic mindset, not just among the police, but also among other citizens, right, because because I was reported to the police by citizens, so..."
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