Scenarios about 'asian values'
A political and cultural ideology asserting that East Asian societies share distinct ethical principles derived from Confucianism, emphasizing social harmony, respect for authority, and collective welfare over individual rights. Promoted by leaders like Lee Kuan Yew and Mahathir Mohamad in the 1990s, the concept was used to justify authoritarian governance while challenging Western liberal democracy as culturally inappropriate for Asian societies.
What If Singapore's Education System Took a Different Approach?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Singapore adopted a less exam-focused, more creativity-oriented education system during its formative nation-building years, potentially reshaping its economy, society, and global influence.