Jiang says figures such as Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg are fluid actors whose primary loyalty is to themselves rather than to a stable ideological camp.
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Fluid loyalties
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The interview starts with Iran and ends with American civil unrest, but Jiang treats the whole arc as one machine: a declining empire overextends abroad, factional war at home drives the timing, and chokepoints...
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