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Secret History #1: How Power Works

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The Alchemy of Power: Deconstructing Scarcity, Money, and Reality

Unlock Professor Jiang’s framework to challenge modern assumptions about money, education, and reality, revealing how power manipulates perception to enforce work and control. Read how historical concepts shape our enslavement to scarcity and the nation-state.

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  • Determine if money is scarce: The lecture argues money is infinite; scarcity is an enforced illusion created by power structures.
  • Understand human motivation: Poverty and economic crises are intentionally deployed by the powerful to maintain the illusion that work is necessary for survival and prosperity.
  • Analyze education's true role: Modern schooling (like that pioneered by Sparta, Aztec, and Prussia) serves primarily to condition obedience to the nation-state, not individual flourishing.
  • Contrast happiness models: Ancient happiness focused on collective flourishing ($\text{Eudaimonia}$), while modern focus on individual pleasure renders individuals powerless.

This session introduces a multi-faceted analytical framework designed to deconstruct the accepted realities of money, selfhood, and governance. Professor Jiang challenges core tenets taught in philosophy, economics, and education, offering historical and conceptual tools to expose how power—which he defines as alchemy—transforms nothing into everything by controlling collective imagination.

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In this lecture, Professor Jiang proposes that by studying geo-politics we can develop analytical frameworks that permit us to predict the future. If our predictions turn out to be accurate, we can use these validated frameworks to reveal the secret history of humanity. How does power work? Professor Jiang proposes that power is alchemy, and allows those in power to transform lead into gold. We are taught in science class that alchemy is a pseudo-science. But in fact we have achieved alchemy with the concept of money. Further Reading: If you enjoy this lecture and would like to delve deeper, please read Professor Jiang's Substack: https://predictivehistory.substack.com/p/the-secret-history-of-the-world-1 Please support Professor Jiang's work: https://buymeacoffee.com/predictivehistory

Top Comments (10)

@alextee2005 2025-08-21

Bro real af. He really said "school is for brainwashing" while being a teacher himself.

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@seacresthill 2025-08-21

26:26 “The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class. Keep them showing up at those jobs"-George Carlin

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@LuciusAugustusRex 2025-08-21

I don't see anyone else saying it but that Blackboard is incredible

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@salesjericho29 2025-08-21

“The real value is not money but the work we do.” Thank you professor for saying that out loud

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@brandonpayne9439 2025-09-07

Finding this feels like I’ve been channel surfing for ten years looking for something to watch and finally found something.

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@malacossa 2025-09-10

"Poverty isn't what you do to yourself it's what the powerful DO TO YOU."

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@FrancescoCaban 2025-08-21

When you said "history is the false memory of a nation state " I got chills

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@PredictiveHistory 2025-08-21

If you enjoy this lecture and would like to delve deeper, please read Professor Jiang's Substack: https://predictivehistory.substack.com/p/the-secret-history-of-the-world-1 Please support Professor Jiang's work: https://buymeacoffee.com/predictivehistory

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@JakeVibeCodes 2025-10-21

i actually pushed in my chair when i left my desk out of respect for Professor Jiang

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@reallynotsafe 2026-03-05

This class reminds me of a quote by Mahatma Gandhi: “The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.”

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