Jiang says the modern world is heavily globalized and may fall off the edge because of capital’s nature, just as the late Bronze Age system did.
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Jiang says the modern world is heavily globalized and may fall off the edge because of capital’s nature, just as the late Bronze Age system did.
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"Where the world is heavily globalized. It's heavily interconnected. But because of the nature of capital, we will probably fall off the edge at..."
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Bronze begins as a weapon, becomes status, hardens into currency, and then teaches the world the dangerous rhythm of capital: rapid growth, total interconnection, elite consolidation, and sudden collapse.
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