Jiang's view that myths and religions matter less as abstract beliefs than as engines of social endurance, identity, and striving under hardship.
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resilience mythology
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yeah. So I really think soft power mythology, it's important for resilience. OK, so, I mean, the Jews are the most resilient people in..."
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"Yeah. So I really think soft power mythology, it's important for resilience. OK, so, I mean, the Jews are the most resilient people in..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Uberboyo pushes Jiang from geopolitics into demography, soft power, religion, bureaucracy, and aging.
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