Jiang uses Ibn Khaldun's asabiyah to explain why cohesive borderlands can conquer less cohesive empires.
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Jiang uses Ibn Khaldun's asabiyah to explain why cohesive borderlands can conquer less cohesive empires.
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"...not mean that creating stopped in The Muslim world. This is Ibn Khaldun and he's considered the father of social science Okay economics Quantity..."
"Whereas the empire, because it's so big, it loses a lot of cohesion, okay? And again, Ibn Khudan is a major inspiration for the..."
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