Jiang's metaphor for elite schooling as a brutal selection apparatus that traumatizes many students to produce a small number of institutional champions. Jiang's image for elite schooling as a brutal tournament that traumatizes many students to produce a few spectacular winners.
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Hunger Games education system
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...over the list. Okay. First one they've created is this Hunger Games education system that's in America today. I mean, it's traumatizing young children...."
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"...over the list. Okay. First one they've created is this Hunger Games education system that's in America today. I mean, it's traumatizing young children...."
"But it's really the Hunger Games. You go there, from day one, they expect you to compete against your classmates. Because Yale graduates 1,500..."
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Greg Carlwood keeps pushing Jiang from historical method into prophecy, money, education, and mystical disclosure until one through-line becomes visible: bureaucratic empires hollow out the human soul, then try to escape their own decay...
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