Fascinating. About the emancipation of women (paradoxically).
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I like how you keep switching between countries or between countries and global stats to make your points about progress. Some would call that blatant cherry picking but those people are obviously 'intellectuals'.
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Amazing http://chart.As Chinese have left farms to work in factory cities,the suicide rate has plummeted. This may be shocking to people in rich countries who enjoy post-industrial prosperity but worry about “sweatshop” exploitation in factories. Marx’s long shadow....pic.twitter.com/fae8rVowTK
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I hope your wonderful book is made available in China in that language, and that Westerners rather than pushing ideological propositions begin promoting reasonable and practical ideas like Enlightenment values.
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This is rural suicide rates only. MOST of the population and MOST of the factories are in urban areas have the HIGHEST geographic effect of globalization. They have selected a small sample size that indicates confirmation bias. Who pays for your research Steven?
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Hasn't China experienced a remarkable drop in women due to One Child policy?
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Problem is it’s hard to believe any data coming from China about Chinese culture. The govt uses all data as propaganda. Even data in economic growth, gdp is suspect besides there being a great deal of foreign interest and surveillance.
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