Jiang's paired mechanism for movements whose fighters can overwhelm stronger armies because they believe both that God is with them and that they are making a new world.
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Religious devotion and revolutionary zeal
Jiang's paired mechanism for movements whose fighters can overwhelm stronger armies because they believe both that God is with them and that they are making a new world.
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"...new world and when soldiers are infused with both religious devotion and revolutionary zeal they're not afraid to die they will fight"
"you can say it was a religious movement but they were both revolutions there they were trying to overthrow the established social order okay..."
"...half of the Byzantine Empire. That's the power of religious devotion and revolutionary zeal. So that's how they were able to do it. Now..."
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