Jiang identifies philosophy and classical economics as weak points in his analysis and says he will use the summer to study them more deeply.
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Self Critique
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Jiang says it is personally important for him to critique himself and test whether his arguments can withstand academic scrutiny.
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"I think this is very valuable because for me personally because I think it's very important to critique myself and to engage in self..."
"I will also need to study economics in depth, as well. So Adam Smith and other economists, because that really right now is the..."
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The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang explains the channel from the inside: a teacher leaving Beijing, watching Iran and Israel move toward world war, and trying to turn a student review archive into a new history that can explain...
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