cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/42476058
Jiang Xueqin, born in 1976, is a Chinese-Canadian educator, writer, historian, and geopolitical theorist based in Beijing. He is recognized for his work in education reform in China, advocating for creativity, critical thinking, and global citizenship. He holds a degree in English literature from Yale College and has held significant positions in Chinese educational institutions, including Shenzhen Middle School and Peking University High School. His writings have been published in various prominent media outlets, and he’s a researcher at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
He also hosts the YouTube channel, Predictive History, where he analyzes geopolitical developments using historical structures and game theory, drawing inspiration from Isaac Asimov’s concept of psychohistory. I’ve compiled 2 of his most important video lectures related to metaphysics:
- This video presents a “Theory of Everything” that challenges conventional scientific explanations of the universe, evolution, and the human mind.
- This video explores the concept of “great books” as texts that reveal the secrets of the universe and what it means to be human, challenging the materialistic and evolutionary views often taught in schools.
