
Making Sense Of 2020
TED Radio Hour
Collectivism vs. Individualism in Crisis
This chapter explores the contrasting societal norms of collectivism in China and individual rights in the United States, particularly during the pandemic. The writer reflects on their experiences in China, discussing the interplay between government authority and citizen compliance, as well as the implications of collective thinking on public response. It raises critical questions about the balance between these ideologies and how cultural perceptions shape reactions to crises.
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