Jiang argues that Europe's disadvantages later became a source of world-conquering innovation because cultures had to overcome them.
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World Conquest
Jiang argues that Europe's disadvantages later became a source of world-conquering innovation because cultures had to overcome them.
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"Latitude. You need a temperate climate. You need natural boundaries. And you need a major river. And this will allow civilizations to rise and..."
"...is that capitalism and communism are not enemies, they're partners in world conquest. And that's what the 12th century is about. All right, any..."
"...the money was to be made, okay? So the key to world conquest was who could control the trade routes into the East Indies,..."
"...Revolution, okay? And the gunpowder allows Europe to conquer the entire world. Conquest, okay? So think about that. China was the first to invent..."
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