American Social Credit System Sparks Prosperity but Warns of Crisis
The article discusses the importance of building a social credit system in China to support the country's market economy. It looks at the experience of the United States in constructing a similar system, highlighting the need to balance legal and moral aspects. The American system focused too much on laws, leading to social credit crises. China should learn from this and develop a system that values both legal and moral principles to ensure a successful social credit system.