The disinherited younger sons must build wealth elsewhere, which in Jiang's model means stealing cattle and expanding through violence.
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Cattle Theft
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So let's just say I have 10 sons, and I have 100 cattle, and I die. Who gets my cattle? Who gets my wealth?..."
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"So let's just say I have 10 sons, and I have 100 cattle, and I die. Who gets my cattle? Who gets my wealth?..."
"You have to go build your own wealth. And that means basically stealing cows from other people, okay? So this creates a war culture,..."
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