Jiang says Paradise supplies the conceptual premises needed to reconcile why betrayal of trust can rank as a graver evil than mass killing.
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Hierarchy of sin
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"Okay. And how do we reconcile this paradox? And that's why it's important to read paradise first, because without reading paradise, it is impossible..."
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