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World Remaking

Across Greek, Roman, Norse, Mongolian, and other mythologies, Jiang sees a repeated structure celebrating violence and individualism as the way to remake the world.

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Across Greek, Roman, Norse, Mongolian, and other mythologies, Jiang sees a repeated structure celebrating violence and individualism as the way to remake the world.

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The World Shatterer

2025-03-18, day precision · Civilization #39: Genghis Khan, World Shatterer

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"Okay. Great. Okay. All right. So, let's talk about mythology. All right. So, again, if you're actually studying mythology... What you recognize is there's..."

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