Danny says the published interview will link Jiang's YouTube channel and Substack and explicitly invites viewers to agree or disagree with the analysis in the comments.
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Capitalcosm
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "All right. Interesting. Well, thank you so much again, Professor. We'll link to your YouTube channel down below as well as your sub stack...."
Key Notes
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"All right. Interesting. Well, thank you so much again, Professor. We'll link to your YouTube channel down below as well as your sub stack...."
"Excellent. We'll have the links to your websites, your socials down below. So check them all out, guys. And if you got value out..."
"at capitalcosm.substack.com to get all of my stuff early and ad free and the chance to ask my guest questions to be read on..."
"Understood. All right, guys. Well, if you enjoyed this podcast, drop us a like and comment. Go, Professor Jang, go in the comments section...."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
This interview is useful because it does not merely pile up predictions.
Jiang's through-line is that American decline will not end in a peaceful handoff to China or Russia.
The interview starts with Iran and ends with American civil unrest, but Jiang treats the whole arc as one machine: a declining empire overextends abroad, factional war at home drives the timing, and chokepoints...
Danny from CapitalCosm asks the obvious question: where does the world go from here?
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