The secular nationalist radicalization Jiang defines as believing Persian civilization is the greatest in history and worth dying for.
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Persian exceptionalism
The secular nationalist radicalization Jiang defines as believing Persian civilization is the greatest in history and worth dying for.
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War also radicalizes secular nationalists into Persian exceptionalism, where Persian civilization becomes worth dying for beyond the survival of the Iranian state.
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"...will become Persian exceptionalists, okay? What this just means is that... Persian exceptionalism. Which just means that Persia is the greatest civilization in human..."
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