One of the Gimbutas books Jiang names as foundational for her Old Europe theory.
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The Language of the Goddess
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...which was very aggressive. Okay? She wrote many books, The Language of the Goddess, and her work is amazing."
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"...few books. These are two of her most famous. The Language of the Goddess and The Civilization of the Goddess."
"...which was very aggressive. Okay? She wrote many books, The Language of the Goddess, and her work is amazing."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s lecture on why the so-called barbarians repeatedly defeat civilization: empires turn innovation into bureaucracy, while the steppe turns geography, animals, inheritance, oath, myth, and violence into mobile social power.
Gimbutas's Old Europe becomes Jiang's Paradise Lost: a Mother Goddess civilization where art, writing, sexual agency, and nonviolent social control show that war, property, and patriarchy are historical arrivals, not human nature.
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