Jiang's verb for the infernal habit of controlling access, excluding others, and turning social life into territorial struggle.
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gatekeep
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And so what happens? They gatekeep. They gatekeep, and what happens? They fight amongst themselves, do you understand? So this is a metaphor for..."
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"And so what happens? They gatekeep. They gatekeep, and what happens? They fight amongst themselves, do you understand? So this is a metaphor for..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of the seminar's central move: Inferno is not only a theater of punishments but a machine for moral reflection, and Virgil's authority keeps showing the limits that Dante will eventually have...
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