Jiang argues that corrupting forces cannot fully control a person unless that person first welcomes the temptation through greed, money, flesh, or power.
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"not but you have to let the devil in you know you have to like be greedy you have to like welcome the devil..."
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Peter Limberg keeps pulling Jiang from method into metaphysics, from Protestant anxiety into secret societies, from Odessa and Iran into elite panic and digital control, until one governing claim comes into focus: power rules...
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