Jiang's frame for the dynastic alliance logic that drags vowed women back out of cloistered life.
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power politics
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...my brother the duke needed me as a pawn for his power politics right he wanted to marry me off to to someone else..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...my brother the duke needed me as a pawn for his power politics right he wanted to marry me off to to someone else..."
Key Notes
Jiang glosses Piccarda's story as aristocratic power politics: her brother needed her as a pawn for alliance-making and forced her into marriage despite her desire to serve God.
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"...my brother the duke needed me as a pawn for his power politics right he wanted to marry me off to to someone else..."
"...story is, again, Count Eulogio, you know, he's always engaged in power politics. He's always engaging in betrayal, including betrayal of his own people..."
"...is what the United States has done and focus on pure power politics. And it will use dividing rule in order to maintain control..."
"...the matter. So there's no grand bargain here. It's just pure power politics. And what we're seeing right now is a complete collapse of..."
"Their ideological doctrines were welded to power politics pursued by the classical methods of propaganda, subversion, and military conquest. The Khazar Empire represented a..."
"...say, damn, morality does have a serious relationship, the power, the power politics and the very, very high level."
"...Street and the City of London. And I mean, it's just power politics, right? I mean, we're not saying it's right or wrong, but..."
"...very fascinating thing to think. And you say it's just raw power politics, like in some sense, they're just doing what is rational for..."
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