Jiang's formula for representation being conflated with reality, exemplified by money becoming wealth rather than representing wealth.
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symbols become reality
Jiang's formula for representation being conflated with reality, exemplified by money becoming wealth rather than representing wealth.
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"...everything, okay? Does that make sense? There's only one way that reality is structured that makes this statement true. God is Holy Spirit and..."
"...First is it destroyed the idea of symbols. Symbols are now reality, okay? Money does not represent wealth. Money is wealth. Second is the..."
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