Harvard battle is Trump's 'Mao moment': Lessons from China's state-sanctioned university crackdown
Professor Yasheng Huang said that if he had to highlight one fundamental difference between China and other civilisations, it would be the existence of imperial examinations. They are directly to blame for the state's ongoing monopolisation of human talent in China. By depriving society of access to the best talent, the state also denied its people the chance of having any kind of organised religion, commerce or intelligentsia.