Jiang says that even after decades of growth China remains in many respects a colony of the American or Anglo-American empire, evidenced by greater materialism and stronger intellectual subservience rather than the kind of intellectual flowering he would expect from rising wealth.
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Intellectual Subservience
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"that's a great question and this is my understanding in the West industrialization was a all society movement and it profound it brought tremendous..."
"...mindset you see much greater materialism um you see much more intellectual subservience to the Western Empire so um I I see China as..."
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