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4 timestamped hits 4 source readings 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-03-24, day precision Aliases: suppressions

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Suppression

Fukuyama's end of history becomes, in this lecture, a temporary American spell: Pax Americana, science-priesthood, and dollar worship.

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Fukuyama's end of history becomes, in this lecture, a temporary American spell: Pax Americana, science-priesthood, and dollar worship.

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: The End of the End of History (2026-03-24, day precision).

Most connected source readings: The End of the End of History; History Becomes Power When Imagination Collapses; The Will That Survives the Destroyed City.

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Key Notes

Historical-political model stated on 2025-12-31.

model

Jiang says revolutions are typically led by elite factions that channel popular frustration, while genuinely organic peasant uprisings without an intellectual leadership stratum are usually suppressed violently.

Timestamped Evidence

The End of the End of History

2026-03-24, day precision · Game Theory #15: The Return of History

Transcript

"...in the world. It becomes the main engine of orthodoxy or suppression. And that's why for the past 20, 30 years, we've seen very..."

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