Jiang's phrase for Chinese industrialization as a process of civilizational capture, where development is structured by foreign imperial priorities rather than organically generated cultural purpose.
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colonization of the Chinese mind
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I I think industrialization has been really about the colonization of the Chinese mind and what I mean by that is that China did..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I I think industrialization has been really about the colonization of the Chinese mind and what I mean by that is that China did..."
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"...I I think industrialization has been really about the colonization of the Chinese mind and what I mean by that is that China did..."
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