Topic brief

2 timestamped hits 2 source readings 1 extracted note Newest source: 2025-12-11, day precision Aliases: animal, animals, human-animal

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human animals

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...You have to recognize that people are inherently evil. Okay? They're animals. Um, Alan, can you read, please? Yeah."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...You have to recognize that people are inherently evil. Okay? They're animals. Um, Alan, can you read, please? Yeah."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Sin Becomes A Technology Of Faith (2025-12-11, day precision).

Most connected source readings: Sin Becomes A Technology Of Faith; The Will That Survives the Destroyed City.

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Key Notes

human animals

Glossary

Jiang’s harsh Frankist anthropology: people are animals who must be judged as good or bad.

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Relevant Lectures And Readings

Sin Becomes A Technology Of Faith

2025-12-11, day precision · glossary, semantic-ref

Reading

A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s lecture on Jewish history, Sabbatai Zevi, and Jacob Frank: Jerusalem begins as an imperial hinge, exile becomes a crisis of faith, and Frankism turns sin, story, money, secrecy, and...

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