Jiang defines the politician as an avatar of the people who captures emotions, dreams, and longings through charisma, manipulation, and story.
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Jiang defines the politician as an avatar of the people who captures emotions, dreams, and longings through charisma, manipulation, and story.
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"...you have the politician. And the politician, he's basically like an avatar of the people. He's able to capture and represent the emotions and..."
"...and plato okay but guess what he also names avaros and avatar okay so dante is acknowledging the debt europeans have to islam this..."
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