The Strength of the Kangxi-Qianlong Era Lay in Literary Inquisition, While America's Strength Lies in the Continuous Innovation and Enhancement of Literary Inquisition
The linguistic turn in philosophy last century merely proved that since time immemorial, the universe has been nothing but a prison of language -- the essence of the universe is a literary inquisition. Anyone who evades or conceals this point is either blind or harboring ulterior motives.
The applicable foundation of ordinary logic lies in the law of identity. The law of identity isomorphically structures the world of language, just as the law of capital identity isomorphically structures the real world. The law of identity necessarily and linguistically produces fractal structures, and when reflected in social fractal structures, it inevitably manifests the fundamental characteristic of literary inquisition. It is precisely this fundamental characteristic that determines: the strength of the Kangxi-Qianlong era lay in literary inquisition, while America's strength lies in the continuous innovation and enhancement of literary inquisition.
Of course, the literary inquisition of the Kangxi-Qianlong era was overly confined to understanding language in terms of visible written characters, not realizing that language IS the world itself and not merely those things written on paper. Thus the Kangxi-Qianlong era and similar eras before it were merely crude forms of literary inquisition. America's version is vastly different, having already advanced to the state of "form that can be formed is not the constant form" -- and so it is a new, advanced literary inquisition.
The current globalization movement is the self-replicating process of this advanced literary inquisition. Its root lies in the law of logical identity, and its manifest form is the real world being isomorphically structured by the law of capital identity. This replication permeates every nerve and blood vessel of every individual, and so-called information is but one of its carriers.
The world is thus supposedly progressing in the evolution of this literary inquisition.