Jiang’s metaphor for education reform as an apparently futile task linked to the whole social order.
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Sisyphean struggle
Jiang’s metaphor for education reform as an apparently futile task linked to the whole social order.
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"Sure. I'm not sure if you gentlemen have a chance to read The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. Yeah. And so the idea..."
"...the system here is a, is the same thing. It's a Sisyphean struggle. It's, it could possibly be an impossible thing because education, remember,..."
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