One of Xi Jinping’s many trademark policies is his “4 comprehensives”, one of which is “comprehensive law-based governance”. What cracks me up is that his insistence on the adjective “comprehensive” means he expects bureaucrats to act half-assedly, hence his need to insist.https://twitter.com/jc_mittelstadt/status/1037989349965611009 …
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While in China they openly talk about the need for being Comprehensive 全面 and the dangers of “lazy governance” 懒政. I mean, yeah, dude. That’s government for ya. Politically motivated denials of reality are *not* a Western thing, and in fact in China they are often worse.
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Confucianism after all its an ideology based in a complete faith on the power of education and government to change behavior.
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