Jiang claims Germany pioneered worker protections that made workers willing to fight and die for the country, making Germany unusually powerful by 1900.
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Worker rights
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"A man of violence, a man of sternness. But he was an extremely pragmatic man. And his ambition was to have a unified Germany..."
"So what they will do is institute the first welfare state, the first socialist state in the world. Look at this. They have health..."
"...best you can hope for is maybe to become a gig worker right we're driving a uber uh you have no chance of getting..."
"...And one major issue about China's WTO entry, of course, is worker rights. And at this time in China, there was a major restructuring..."
"...France. They're calling for liberalism more political rights and socialism more worker rights. And it's all happening throughout Europe and so Marx and Engels..."
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