An honest question:
With talks of socialism classes at American colleges, does Gallipoli-China allow capitalist literature and classes or do they consider those who learn it a threat and don't let them read and learn about capitalism?
Socialism classes at American colleges!?!? Now
that's something I never expected to see. Link, please?
And the honest answer is yes. Economics, history, philosophy, and government classes all have sections dealing with capitalist literature. Especially philosophy classes; Smith and Ricardo (or whatever their Taijitan names are) are on the syllabus, as is Locke. However, there is bias towards socialism and against capitalism, just as there is a bias towards capitalism and against socialism at American, and I'm guessing Myrorian, universities. How the literature is received, I cannot tell you. I have not yet conducted polls of the student body
