Jiang says that, on this reading, the worst modern figures would be influencers or people with huge followings because they hijack social consciousness or social imagination.
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Social imagination
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"Right? Does that make sense? So as a counterfeiter, what you're doing is you're hijacking people's imagination that this money is very valuable. Right?..."
"...worst people. Because they're hijacking the social consciousness. They're hijacking the social imagination. Okay? I'm not going to name names because I'll get in..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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