Jiang's description of the internet as a place where predictions compete and can be judged by outcomes.
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marketplace of ideas
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I think what's good about the internet is it's a marketplace of ideas. And what's drawing people to me is the fact that I..."
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Jiang says internet audiences are drawn to him because he appears to have predicted events and because the internet functions as a marketplace where predictions can be publicly tested.
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"...I think what's good about the internet is it's a marketplace of ideas. And what's drawing people to me is the fact that I..."
"...continue to engage in debate, what is often called the marketplace of ideas, this will lead to the idea of progress, okay? So what's..."
"...for the leading intellectuals of the time to come and debate ideas. Right? So these were the leading women of that time. All right...."
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