Jiang's phrase for revolutions as fights between established elites and aspirational or excluded elites, not simple rich-poor conflict.
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half a lot versus half some
Jiang's phrase for revolutions as fights between established elites and aspirational or excluded elites, not simple rich-poor conflict.
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"...be. Okay? So all revolutions are always between the half a lot versus half some. It's never between rich and poor. It's always between..."
"Okay? The half a lot versus half some. If you look at every revolution in human history, that's always been the case. Okay? If..."
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