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Great Books

Aliases: Jiang Great Books, great books as universes, Homer Plato Dante Kant, books as escape practice.

Fast answer: In Jiang Lens, the Great Books are not old prestige texts. They are contained universes that can enter the reader, train imagination, awaken the divine spark, and provide a way out of the dead screen-world. They are central to Jiang’s teaching because they form the person who can read history.

Jiang’s Great Books sources treat reading as formation. A great book matters because it reveals secrets of the universe and of being human, not because a school assigned it. Homer, Plato, Dante, Kant, the Bible, and related texts can become interior realities that reshape perception.

This is why Great Books sit between education and metaphysics. They are part of the living school, but they are also escape practice: a rival universe strong enough to compete with money, school, screens, AI, and the dead world.

SourceTimestamp / refWhat to inspectWhy it matters
2025-06-13, Predictive History Begins As A Schoolvideo:predictive-history-voqeteh6hko@transcript:v1#seg-0003, #seg-0004Great Books students needed historical contextPedagogical origin.
2026-01-07, The Great Books and the Escape From the Dead Zombie Worldvideo:predictive-history-tsd-8fga84a@transcript:v1#seg-0032, #seg-0034Books as universes entering consciousnessCore Great Books mechanism.
2026-01-21, The Poem That Gives Birth To Civilizationvideo:predictive-history-xrp407wsa0w@transcript:v1#seg-0014, #seg-0029Poetry creates language and opens the soulCivilizational extension.

Use this term when Jiang is treating books as reality-forming, soul-forming, or civilization-forming.

Do not use it as a generic canon label or a neutral list of Western classics.