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5 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: russian-systems

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Russian System

Jiang says the British system does not need great leaders, while the Russian system does; when it has a great leader, that leader can follow intuition and imagination to do great things.

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Civilizational model stated on 2024-06-05.

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Jiang says the British system does not need great leaders, while the Russian system does; when it has a great leader, that leader can follow intuition and imagination to do great things.

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Jiang says the Greek system is more like the Russian system than the British system because it accepts imagination and intuition as more natural human faculties.

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