Jiang's label for the values complex of globalization, multiculturalism, DEI, and diversity-as-good.
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open society
Jiang's label for the values complex of globalization, multiculturalism, DEI, and diversity-as-good.
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In this lecture, America's postwar self-description as multicultural, immigrant-welcoming, anti-fascist, and economically open.
A young society with social mobility, meritocracy, innovation, debate, and rewarded criticism, regardless of formal political ideology.
Popper's society of critical individuals who base decisions on their own intelligence rather than taboos or grand theories.
The system's three major values are open society, privatization or neoliberalism, and consumerism.
He says postwar America told Europe that fascism came from closed nationalism and that an open, multicultural immigrant society was the path to peace and prosperity.
Young societies are open regardless of formal ideology; Jiang claims both 1950s America and 1950s China were open because criticism was encouraged and talent could rise.
Jiang presents Popper's open society as a defense of individual critical intelligence against taboos and grand theories of history.
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"And these three major values is something called the open society, okay? What is open society? It's just basically globalization, multiculturalism, DEI, right? Diversity..."
"Buy things, man, okay? And then put it on Instagram, so that people can like it, you know? That's the value of life, man...."
"...you are violent. America won the war because America is an open society which welcomes immigrants, which is a multicultural society that encourages people..."
"But that's a good question. Any more questions before I continue? Okay. So, let us summarize what we've learned so far. And discuss what..."
"...open debate. Now, what's really interesting is most young societies are open societies. Okay? So, for example, in 1950s, America was a democracy, right?..."
"...to America. And he wrote a very famous book called The Open Society. Okay? And he argues The Open Society is one in which..."
"...and German civilization. Okay? really doing. And that's why Karl Popper's Open Society has become an intellectual basis for the American Empire."
"...one world two and then that led to too much pluralization open society multiculturalism all that crap and now you're forced back into the..."
"...And that's why, again, they were such an innovative, cohesive, and open society. Okay. The last thing we'll talk about are these young men..."
"...in a multicultural society, what's really important is to be an open society and not have a distinct cultural identity. And this has created..."
"...Thursday. All right? But, that is bad. Okay. So, called purpose open society rubric in the American Empire creates these new trends in society..."
"...right. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. The Mongols... Yeah. Were a very open society. Like, if you had a benefit to their society... And so,..."
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