Jiang says Frank treats prejudices, norms, taboos, morality, and social laws as mental constructions, so liberation means imagining a new world where those limits no longer bind action and the self can become king.
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"And Jacob Frank says, of course not. He laughs it off. And then they have sex. Okay. That's the power of visualization. So what..."
"...what he's referring to, of course, are taboos and morality and social laws. Right? These things just exist in our head. So we turn..."
"of taboos the breaking of social norms the breaking of social laws transgression okay so let's study this concept so the idea is that..."
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