Jiang says contemporary society is anti-love because institutions such as school distort parent-child relationships from happiness and agency toward grades, elite college admission, and future employment anxiety.
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Jiang says contemporary society is anti-love because institutions such as school distort parent-child relationships from happiness and agency toward grades, elite college admission, and future employment anxiety.
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"Yeah, so what Dante is saying about our current society is that our society is, first and foremost, anti -love. It does not allow..."
"I let you do whatever you want, you will not do well in school, and you won't be able to get a job, and..."
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