The English system Jiang says made private property secure enough for transnational wealth.
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contract law
The English system Jiang says made private property secure enough for transnational wealth.
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England becomes attractive to wealth because it combines island security, naval protection, intermarriage, religion or secret societies, and contract law.
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"...not a new concept, but they really systemized it. It's called contract law. All right? So, there's a famous British philosopher named John Locke...."
"So, even though the king dies, the people are liable for the debt, okay? Does that make sense? All right? So, now, if you're..."
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Chinese students are chasing English, dollars, and Western immigration because they are already inside a British-made world game.
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