Jiang compares Chinese education reform to Sisyphus rolling the boulder because education is tied to politics, culture, and society.
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Sisyphus
Jiang compares Chinese education reform to Sisyphus rolling the boulder because education is tied to politics, culture, and society.
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"...if you gentlemen have a chance to read The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. Yeah. And so the idea of the essay is..."
"And the boulder would just come right down after, you know, you roll up the hill. So it was a very futile, eternal task...."
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