Alexander says another reason for dysfunction is structural: the military-industrial complex was grafted onto an American polity that historically was not built for permanent large militaries or continuous arms production outside wartime.
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He describes Peking University High School as a lab school founded in 1960, historically tied to university professors and known for producing top scientists, thinkers, and entrepreneurs.
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