Jiang says the deepest driver of history is the human need for spiritual fulfillment and purpose, while materialism is the visible distortion produced by capitalism and mass society.
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Spiritual Fulfillment
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"And over time, because of mass society, because of technological improvement, because of the rise of capitalism has been perverted into, into materialism. And..."
"...I think the main driving force is actually our need for spiritual fulfillment and purpose."
"...And China doesn't really understand that as humans, we strive for spiritual fulfillment, for spiritual enlightenment. Because that spirit has power. It has been..."
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