Jiang's term for the human need to understand why we are here, what we should do, and where we are going; he treats it as a driver of agriculture and civilization.
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Religious impulse
Jiang's term for the human need to understand why we are here, what we should do, and where we are going; he treats it as a driver of agriculture and civilization.
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"...of the people at that time, okay? So it was humanity's religious impulse that drove our transition into agriculture. What I will show you..."
"...three concerns the first is that we have a improvement little impulse and we want to express this religion or the through art through..."
"impulse of acquisition in that it not only legalized it, but looked upon it as directly willed by God, okay? So before, it was..."
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