Jiang's model for how affection for a revered predecessor can be projected onto a son or heir.
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Political love transfer
Jiang's model for how affection for a revered predecessor can be projected onto a son or heir.
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"And so Caesar had this great myth, but it was against other dominant myths. When Caesar was killed, it made his myth the dominant..."
"So it was basically people transferring their love of Pierre Trudeau onto their son, okay? So that's one example. The other example, of course,..."
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