Jiang argues that plague repeatedly emerges when human beings are concentrated in large urban environments, live too close to animals, and remain under prolonged economic stress and inequality.
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"...areas uh humans live too close to animals um and prolonged economic stress yeah prolonged economic stress uh too much uh inequality so poor..."
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The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
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