Jiang defines empire not just as a state but as a nexus of organized crime, civil society, intelligence agencies, and concentrated evil power, and argues that imperial decline is producing the wars now visible around the world.
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Organized Crime
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...uh in the oil market but they get away with this organized crime more than i've ever seen anybody uh get away with this..."
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"So an empire is a nexus of organized crime, civil societies, intelligence agencies, the most evil, powerful people in the world. So now that..."
"...uh in the oil market but they get away with this organized crime more than i've ever seen anybody uh get away with this..."
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