Jiang says that while teaching civilization and studying figures such as Sargon, Caesar, and Napoleon, he concluded that transformative warlords see themselves as historical agents who came to change the world.
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Civilization Course
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"I was encountering these individuals like Daniel's calling sarkon of aked Julius Caesar okay like all the great warlords of human history and I..."
"the movement of human history it does provide me with some answers with some clarity and so i i start to recognize that the..."
"...all Jews from Germany. And so, when I was teaching my civilization course, I wanted to show. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I wanted to show..."
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