Jiang says religious anxiety about proving faith leads to material acquisition, helping create the Dutch Republic, the British Empire, and eventually American power.
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"To prove their faith in God. And this leads to And this anxiety leads to material acquisition. Right. So this leads to creation of..."
"So, so if you can spend all your money, your lifetime all your money which spent on a funeral feast for the community so..."
"...do we know if we have friends? Through money, okay? Through capital accumulation. It makes comprehensible the most abstract concept. It is an individual..."
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Peter Limberg keeps pulling Jiang from method into metaphysics, from Protestant anxiety into secret societies, from Odessa and Iran into elite panic and digital control, until one governing claim comes into focus: power rules...
The Protestant Reformation begins as liberation from priest, pope, and ritual.
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