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Why China’s Elites Abandoned The Ming Dynasty

46 min · 16. Mai 2026
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Why did Ming officials refuse to save their own empire?As the Ming Dynasty collapsed, the emperor desperately demanded money from China’s wealthy elite. But many officials chose to protect their personal fortunes instead of rescuing the state.This video explores the corrupt donation system, the collapse of political loyalty, and the moment government service became nothing more than a financial investment.By the end, the empire was no longer a nation — it was a failing corporation. https://youtu.be/tCcFQA6xBiA [https://youtu.be/tCcFQA6xBiA]

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Why do governments, corporations, and platforms constantly promise “simplicity” — only for hidden costs to return in new forms?This video explores Huang Zongxi’s famous law of taxation in imperial China, the psychology of hidden extraction, and the deeper historical logic behind why simplified systems often evolve into opaque and unpredictable burdens.From Ming dynasty tax reforms to modern subscription bundles, streaming services, and digital data collection, this is ultimately a story about power, legitimacy, negotiation, and the human need for certainty.Topics include:- Huang Zongxi’s 黄宗羲 Law- Hidden taxation and “dark taxes”- Ming and Qing dynasty fiscal systems- The psychology of uncertainty- Why simplified systems fail- Consent vs extraction- Imperial China and modern digital platforms- The political logic of negotiationThe mechanisms change.Human nature rarely does. https://youtu.be/j4ztwtlCs6k [https://youtu.be/j4ztwtlCs6k]

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