Jiang says a Guardian article shows Epstein helped finance Bitcoin and uses a 2004 Harvard dinner with Larry Summers and Steven Pinker as evidence that academia is a networking and legitimation apparatus for power.
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Larry Summers
Jiang says a Guardian article shows Epstein helped finance Bitcoin and uses a 2004 Harvard dinner with Larry Summers and Steven Pinker as evidence that academia is a networking and legitimation apparatus for power.
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"...this picture. This happened in 2004 at Harvard, okay? This is Larry Summers, who is the president of Harvard University. This is Steven Pinker,..."
"No, it's not. It's about protecting and justifying the society. It's not just coal. It's about providing a network for powerful people to meet..."
"...appointed quite a few individuals. These are the two most famous. Larry Summers, who was a Harvard graduate as well as a president of..."
"Okay? And then Larry Summers said, no, no, you guys are seeing it incorrectly. We have to save the American economy. The goal is..."
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