Jiang's claim that Adam and Eve evokes a remembered egalitarian time when humans were closer to nature and each other.
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Jiang's claim that Adam and Eve evokes a remembered egalitarian time when humans were closer to nature and each other.
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"...for that time. Okay? So it is provoking or activating our nostalgia for that time. Within each of us must be that a long..."
"We didn't really struggle against each other. We really didn't struggle against nature. We were one with nature and with each other. Okay? Any..."
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