Jiang says individual imaginative capacity is the counter-power to bureaucratic control because people can rebel and imagine new futures the elite cannot anticipate.
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"lacks imagination it does not appreciate uh how spontaneous how imaginative people are and how people will rebel again these trends against these policies..."
"in their face so um you're gonna say it's intentional but i would say it's just that power lacks imagination and the great power..."
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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...
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