Jiang says future historians may judge rupture positively because consumerism, individualism, selfishness, and greed had produced depression and unhappiness.
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"And looking back maybe 100 years from now, maybe historians will think this was a good thing because before we were too consumeristic, we..."
"...out. Okay, do you understand? This is really important for the future history of Europe. If Britain fights a war, it does so through..."
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Britain becomes empire not because it begins powerful, but because it begins divided, poor, exposed, and forced to change.
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