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Essay 2 – When Transparency Becomes a Solvent

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 21, 2025 by smrahapMay 30, 2026

The previous essay used the controversy surrounding the Epstein files as a point of departure, not because the case itself demands relitigation, but because of what it reveals about contemporary expectations of institutions. In particular, it exposed a growing insistence … Continue reading →

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Essay 1 – Epstein as Symptom, Not Cause

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 21, 2025 by smrahapJune 1, 2026

Why the Case Matters — and Why It Is Insufficient The Epstein case persists in public discourse not because of its legal complexity, but because of its symbolic density. Long after the principal figure is gone and the formal proceedings … Continue reading →

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