Jiang says fringe eschatologies cannot be ignored because they create directional force on the mainstream; the most extreme and violent eschatology tends to win out by working hardest.
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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"...is the case where eschatology is a vector that forces the mainstream to move"
"in a certain direction, then whichever eschatology is the most extreme, the most violent, will be the one that wins out, okay? Okay, does..."
"...like Dante, you know? I'm just being driven away from the mainstream."
"...Times, Washington Journal, the BBC. I don't watch any of these mainstream news outlets. My two primary sources of information are Twitter and YouTube...."
"Which makes sense when you see Larry Fink go on mainstream news and he's being interviewed and then he says basically that the whole..."
"...big platform, because you're not always the most loved by the mainstream media. And they'll figure out how to eventually... But I think that's..."
"...consistent anti -war you know i'm most impressed with in in mainstream american media for the longest time um and that's very brave of..."
"...from day one where this russia uh gate hoax uh the mainstream media was clearly against uh trump so when trump ordered the american..."
"...inns had hostages we would be seeing it 24 7 on mainstream media 100 like"
"administration there was russiagate um you know where uh the the mainstream media was was promoting this hoax that trump is a putin agent..."
"...years right and what's really striking is not only have the mainstream press no not only have they been more um uh reserved in..."
"...in trump's first term you had a massive collusion between the mainstream press new york times cnn yeah and the deep state they became..."
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