Jiang answers the anachronism objection by arguing that relative conditions matter less than felt hopelessness and the indoctrinating belief that wealth is the only thing that counts.
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Wealth ideology
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"Okay, so let me ask you this question. Let's just say that you are a young person living in the world today. The baby..."
"Okay, alright, fine. Okay, but I'm just saying that maybe a thousand years ago we'd be like, wow, young people in the year 2026..."
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