Jiang's phrase for replacing disconnected elite facts with a framework that links events into causal patterns.
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connect the dots
Jiang's phrase for replacing disconnected elite facts with a framework that links events into causal patterns.
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He says conspiracy frameworks became worth testing because they sometimes offered a more coherent picture of the world than elite education's disconnected facts.
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"...I received at Yale was very, um, it didn't really connect the dots for me. And so I really wanted, wanted to connect the..."
"...if you know, with an open mind, I can better connect the dots. And, and so in my class, what I try to teach..."
"...if the goal is Pax Judica, it does help us connect the dots. It helps explain why things are happening the way they are...."
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