Jiang endorses the formula that poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world by saying their words create reality.
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Legislation
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"Odysseus is trying to create a reality and he's using imagery, he's using diction. No, no, he doesn't understand anything. He's just blah, blah,..."
"...the infrastructure for all this. I'm sure there are lots of legislation already written that they're going to put Durant through over the next..."
"...was winning these military victories by himself. He was introducing reform legislation by himself. He was a great man. But if you're Roman, what..."
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