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dylanzhangdev | 5 months ago
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I'm a Chinese who has lived in China my entire life and am almost 40. Personally, I think the core point of this article is wrong. China has never been run by engineers, but by officials. In ancient times, it was scholars, or literati, while craftsmen were considered lowly. Even in modern times, do officials or engineers have the final say in factories? If it were the latter, there wouldn't be so many state-owned enterprise closures and layoffs. Just go out and survey 100 people on the street and ask them who they think is running the country.
fancl20|5 months ago
maxglute|5 months ago
> there wouldn't be so many state-owned enterprise closures and layoffs.
Of course there would, that's how you know cold blooded technocrats are at work. Fucking over irrelevant SOEs and iron rice bowl jobs is sterotypical based analytic trade off. Mind you there's plenty of engineer type doing policy work in the west, they just have a much more sclerotic legal layer to jump through, and frequently, don't.
Go survey 100 diasphora Chinese who lived in PRC and west and ask them how the systems differ.
stuartjohnson12|5 months ago
For my fellow westerners.
singularity2001|5 months ago
c0nstantien|5 months ago
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anal_reactor|5 months ago
tuatoru|5 months ago
Collapse? People need to know and understand Adam Smith's remark that "there is a lot of ruin in a nation".
BobaFloutist|5 months ago