Jiang predicts rapid decline will intensify generational antagonism and culminate in elite fracturing, with rival elite factions fighting each other to preserve rent and privilege.
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Elite Fracture
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...elected first time uh is this really the artifact of an elite fracture um much like uh professor dang alluded to the globalists and..."
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"salary and this is a very typical of elite in appearance period of rapid decline um so and and this just antagonizes young people..."
"...elected first time uh is this really the artifact of an elite fracture um much like uh professor dang alluded to the globalists and..."
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