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S2 Ep3: The legacy of autocracy in China

Jan 19, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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How Does Repression Affect Social Capital?
03:08 • 3min
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Is There a Correlation Between Cosocial Capital and Repression?
05:41 • 2min
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The Effects of the Inquisition in China
07:42 • 3min
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The Importance of Charities in the Setting Up of Schools
10:22 • 2min
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What Is the Mechanism, What Are the People Thinking?
12:22 • 2min
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Can We Still Detect the Echoes of the Ching Era Repression in China?
14:15 • 3min
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Is It Autocracy?
16:57 • 3min
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When state repression does its job, does it make us less charitable and less likely to speak our minds afterwards – and, if so, how long does that effect last? Melanie Meng Xue discusses the centuries-long legacy of autocratic rule in China.
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