Jiang says a good, just, moral, even divine society is one where people are empowered both to make promises and to forgive one another.
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Just society
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"inconveniencing and potentially hurting oneself okay all right that's close but it's actually much more interesting specific from that okay okay something good okay..."
"good just moral divine society okay does that make sense all right so um we as humans should strive to create a society in..."
"...of the national conspiracy. All we want is a more fair, just society. That's all we want. We're not part of a secret society..."
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