Jiang says the stock market-centered economy is geared toward the top ten percent, which is why he treats present-day America as oligarchic rather than democratic.
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TOP 10 Percent
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"Look, look, I mean, you can make the legitimate argument that the choice isn't between monarchy and democracy, the choice is between monarchy and..."
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The interview starts with an optimistic claim about a China-US reset, then widens into a harsher model of late-order politics: China and America still need each other, but both systems are drifting toward state...
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