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China vs India | The State and the Society

Duration: 49:39Views: 843.3KLikes: 40.3KDate Created: Sep, 2021

Channel: Kraut

Category: Education

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Description: Check out syntheticapps.com/Kraut to get the Synthetic Notes App! And don't forget to use the code: "Kraut" at check out to get 25% off your purchase! The twitter account of my friend the Korean artist Teabag: twitter.com/elpg1576 The youtube channel of my friend and youtuber Nomadstar: youtube.com/channel/UC5a288kImIAmn5FSer_krVw The first part of Nomadstarr's great series on the history of Quebec: youtube.com/watch?v=vFkSAKoKFZM And you can follow Nomadstar on twitter here: twitter.com/NomadStarr During the 1850s Karl Marx summarized what became known as the Asiatic Mode of Production. A theory according to which Asian societies developed economically and politically around cliques of wealthy city rulers, exploiting a peasantry. This was an attempt by Marx to force his theory of historical materialism onto Asian history, by defining a replica of European feudalism. Of all the errors of Marxism this is one of the worst, and unfortunately persist in many circles to this day. In this video I will be taking the examples of India and China to show how political development in many Asian countries occurred very differently from many of the theories that outdated European political theorists cooked up. China and India underwent two vastly separate political developments into statehood that resulted in two vastly separate social contracts and state structures. I hope you will enjoy this brief overview of Indian and Chinese political history. ►You can support my channel on Patreon here: patreon.com/Kraut_and_Tea ►You can also support me on PayPal here: paypal.me/KrautandTea ►You can support me on ko-fi here: ko-fi.com/kraut ►You can follow my twitter here: twitter.com/Der_Parrot ►You can also follow me on Instagram here: instagram.com/el_kraut ►You can discuss this video on my subreddit: reddit.com/r/kraut ►You can follow and watch me on twitch here: twitch.tv/le_kraut ►You can join my community, give feedback and talk to me here: derserver.xyz If you feel generous, I would be happy if you bought me a book from my amazon wishlist. But please don't go overboard and buy me any of the expensive things like the power drill that I am saving up for myself for my non-youtube offline job, or anything else like that... ok? This is the list: amazon.de/hz/wishlist/ls/19I8K6M6I6FW3?&sort=default You might be interested in this video too: youtube.com/watch?v=f8ZqBLcIvw0 Thank you again, and don't forget to subscribe to watch more. Sponsorship (0:00) Misconceptions on the history of Statehood ((2:06) China creates the first State (2:46) How Religion shaped the first Indian societies ​(8:48) The conflict between Confucianism and Legalism (15:56) The difficulty of creating an Indian State (24:32) The advantages and disadvantages of the powerful Chinese State (30:47) The advantages and disadvantages of the powerful Indian Society (36:16) Challenges China and India face due to their political history (42:56) Dedicated in memory of Faith Olive Falcon (47:51) Outro and whats next (48:00) Sources: The Origins of Political order - Francis Fukuyama Jacques Garnett - A History of Chinese Civilization Ran Sharan Sharma - India's Ancient Past Music Royalties: Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies (by Tchaikovsky) by Tchaikovsky Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses... Music provided by FreeMusic109 youtube.com/FreeMusic109 Total War: THREE KINGDOMS - Music from the Cinematic Trailers, Vol 1 creativecommons.org/licensesyoutube.com/watch?v=E1pa32HUEpI Bansure Raga by Doug Maxwell Promoted by MrSnooze youtu.be/8dIHA5VcM4k youtube.com/watch?v=8dIHA5VcM4k India by Bensound bensound.com Promoted by MrSnooze youtu.be/8dIHA5VcM4k Creative Commons — CC BY 4.0 goo.gl/9ezBZw Musik: All The Tea In China von Shane Ivers - silvermansound.com Promoted von BreakingCopyright: bit.ly/Savfk-TheGrid Song: "Doug Maxwell - Lau Tzu Ehru" Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: youtu.be/QRF2zzEFu8c Alter - Hépíng youtu.be/7JUWC44DkSs?list=PLyqoQ1gNsu5FLm-0Gl2ZOmqwRbJogZG3y Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Promoted by MrSnooze youtu.be/8dIHA5VcM4k Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 goo.gl/Yibru5 Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Promoted by MrSnooze youtu.be/8dIHA5VcM4k Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 goo.gl/Yibru5 "String Quartet No. 15 in D minor, Mov. 2, K. 421", a free-use public domain song by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, courtesy of Musopen: musopen.org

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