Jiang quotes the national-security rhetoric of America carrying the world only to reject it as hypocrisy that hides imperial extraction.
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This is not a neutral theology panel.
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This is not a neutral theology panel.
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Jiang says the image of America as Atlas carrying the world is hypocritical because imperial prosperity depended on other populations living with deprivation while ordinary Americans consumed the surplus.
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"...the ones who... And the exact phrase is America was like Atlas, and it shouldered the world for the past few decades. You know,..."
"...happy when the other are essentially unhappy so that is the Atlas Shrucht precisely the main main message of so -called objectivism that is..."
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