Jiang argues that Darwinian evolution, once detached from divine design, was extrapolated by nineteenth-century elites into systemic racism and claims of European superiority.
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European Superiority
Jiang argues that Darwinian evolution, once detached from divine design, was extrapolated by nineteenth-century elites into systemic racism and claims of European superiority.
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"So these are two different conceptions of nationalism, the French and the German. Any questions before I move on? Is this clear? Great. So..."
"We are who we are by random chance through the process of evolution. And this theory, this will give birth to the idea of..."
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