Jiang predicts that anyone who tries to reason with Alexander for his own good will be read as a threat, disloyal, and an enemy to be eliminated.
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Paranoia
Jiang predicts that anyone who tries to reason with Alexander for his own good will be read as a threat, disloyal, and an enemy to be eliminated.
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"get rid of them because he needs to promote his own people and because his tyrant people will counter his tyranny, okay? So, we..."
"and try to reason with him, he will see you as a threat, as disloyal, and as an enemy who must be eliminated, okay?..."
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A source-grounded reading of Alexander as the inheriting son: expansionist, obedience-hungry, and unable to hear correction except as betrayal.
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