... basis—which reflects the dichotomy firstseen in the age of Angkor—they also hedged againstkeeping their savings in banks or keeping large hold-ings of Cambodian riel. Autobiographies of the Khmer Rouge ... kepttheir savings. One of them, Someth May, recalledthat one of his rich relatives, reluctant to put hismoney in a bank, kept it in a safe in his living room. The safe was the center of attention ... theirways of living, we see that there is collectiv-ism, but not in ways of living, which remainindividualistic in many cases. For example… [the Chinese] still have monthly salaries; theystill...