Jiang's term for power behavior driven by end-times prophecy rather than normal strategic or economic reasoning.
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eschatological
The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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"...But I think that actually a much deeper element, and it's eschatological, and what I mean by that, is that it's a much deeper..."
"...also another explanation, which is different, very different, and this is eschatological. Number two is eschatological. And what this means is that there are..."
"...Heaven. Heaven comes to Earth, okay? Now, what's interesting about this eschatological vision is that it also aligns with both the Islamic eschatology as..."
"If you believe in the eschatological model, okay, you believe that this is the end of days, you believe that the Israelis will build..."
"...history of the Middle East has been condensed into a simple eschatological story. A story that gives us insight into how geopolitics works in..."
"...other. Okay? The occult before was very much just focused on eschatological knowledge. But once it comes in contact with these secret societies, then..."
"...secret societies who then pick agents in order to achieve the eschatological vision. Okay? Now, I want to discuss why these secret societies are..."
"...lack of, uh, they just don't have the same sort of eschatological, uh, eschatological poll that America has. So Palantir and AI surveillance is..."
"As you point out, the Chinese are not eschatological in the way that the Russians and Americans are."
"...Muslim, Protestant, Jewish, have fanatical religious belief at their foundation. The eschatological underside is what matters most, the key to understanding what the states..."
"And Zoroastrianism was the first eschatological religion in the world. And that they believe that there is an end of the world, Judgment Day...."
"...of stuff. But also, there's also like the spiritual, religious, the eschatological incentive structure as well that Professor Jang has talked about in the..."
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