Jiang argues that belief becomes reality when enough powerful people act on a narrative, which is why stories create the world people live in.
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Narrative power
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Jiang argues that mainstream accounts of human evolution were shaped during the late nineteenth-century imperial era and therefore tend to place Europeans at the endpoint of civilizational development.
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"Right? Mm -hmm. So you have people obsessed with a certain coming of Jesus. And for them, it's like, how do we create the..."
"understanding of human evolution most of it comes from the imperial age right uh the 19th century late 19th century when the Europeans dominated..."
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The host begins by asking who Jiang is and what Predictive History means.
The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
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