Jiang judges Anglo-American culture, despite global dominance, as practical, narrow-minded, and less artistically or philosophically impressive than Russian, German, Homeric, Virgilian, and Dantean traditions.
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Cultural Judgment
Jiang judges Anglo-American culture, despite global dominance, as practical, narrow-minded, and less artistically or philosophically impressive than Russian, German, Homeric, Virgilian, and Dantean traditions.
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"-American culture, even though it dominates the world, it's pretty lackluster. It's very narrow -minded. It's very practical. It's pretty mediocre. Okay? And if..."
"Why did Adam and Eve eat that forbidden fruit, and why were we banished from the Garden of Eden? And look, it's 12 books...."
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