Jiang says major features of modernity remain hard to explain unless one can account for the origins of communism, Freud's dominance, and recurring occult symbolism in public institutions.
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"and if you look at the modern history ever since the renaissance there have been certain events that are confusing for people for example..."
"Neuroscience is very much based on Freud's understanding of how the brain works. So how is it that this man with his strange ideas,..."
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The interview begins with an old historical puzzle and turns it into a present-tense accusation: dead sects do not stay dead when their stories, inversions, and elite habits get embedded in modernity.
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