Jiang names scapegoating, persecuting, and crusading as a three-pronged strategy the Catholic Church develops to manage legitimacy pressure.
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Crusading
Jiang names scapegoating, persecuting, and crusading as a three-pronged strategy the Catholic Church develops to manage legitimacy pressure.
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"...history of Europe. These three -pronged strategies are scapegoating, persecuting, and crusading. Okay? And you guys need to know this because these three ideas..."
"...give a speech calling for the First Crusade, which begins the crusading period. Now, we're going to look very closely at"
"...you're seeing on the news, it's really still part of the crusading mentality. All right? Okay? Okay, so I know this is a lot,..."
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