Jiang's emerging theory is that history is underpinned by sacred narratives and by humanity's attempt to realize stories it treats as true in themselves.
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History theory
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Jiang says history is fundamentally conflict over ideas, narratives, and ideology rather than between peoples as such.
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"So I think it's very important, um, to always keep, to have like different possibilities. Um, so as you, as you mentioned, historically the..."
"Yeah. So I don't see history as a conflict between individuals and between peoples. I see history as fundamentally a conflict over ideas and..."
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The host begins by asking who Jiang is and what Predictive History means.
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