Ritualized brutality that Jiang says builds solidarity because victims survive by helping one another.
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Hazing
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Key Notes
Jiang uses Spartan education as evidence that ritualized brutality, hazing, mentorship, and sexual bonds can manufacture brotherhood and military synchronicity.
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"to give you some historical analogies to this okay how do you know that what I'm saying is correct well let's look at certain..."
"the Persian invasion and rather than run like most people the 300 soldiers make a final stand their leader is Leonidas and he tells..."
"...younger boys but because this is happening we call this like hazing okay this happens actually a lot um among communities and sports teams..."
"other they learn how to bond with each other during the mentorship phase these young boys learn to think like in a hive mind..."
"...do it. You got to show that you're in. He's got hazing."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The lecture asks how evil triumphs and answers with a disturbing mechanism: break the taboo publicly, remove retreat, and the group becomes one body.
Shanghai can win PISA and still not prove that its schools are forming whole people.
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