Jiang says modern people falsely believe history is teleological progress toward superiority, even though older or indigenous civilizations may have deeper meaning, balance, and purpose.
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Jiang says modern people falsely believe history is teleological progress toward superiority, even though older or indigenous civilizations may have deeper meaning, balance, and purpose.
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"I like those a lot. Do you think another lie is history is random?"
"So they don't say history is random. They say history is theological, meaning that history is moving towards a greater purpose and that we..."
"We're so much superior than every other civilization that's come before us. When I don't think that's actually true. When I think that, you..."
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