Jiang says Dante's persecution belongs to a broader field of political faction fighting and violence, so exile is not a singular personal accident but part of a general historical disorder.
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Faction fighting
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...others were gonna persecute him anyway because this is all political faction fighting right it's all political violence right now yeah okay all right..."
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"...others were gonna persecute him anyway because this is all political faction fighting right it's all political violence right now yeah okay all right..."
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