Jeffrey Epstein
Power, and the Architecture of Modern Evil
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This book is not an exercise in sensationalism.
Although this book includes a section on the “Epstein Case” in the Second Volume, it will primarily focus on the formation, causes, and psychology of these choices.
Therefore, rather than being a book that delves into the legal elements of crime, it offers a concise analysis of this evolutionary process from ancient times to the present day, from a psychological and philosophical perspective along with its financial and economic infrastructure.
The author suggests that this case may be the first time the concept of "Epstein Island Syndrome or Case" has entered the literature of psychology or law.
It does not seek to entertain through shock, nor to persuade through conjecture. Its purpose is analytical: to examine how power operates when it is informal, how silence becomes structural, and how accountability can be deferred without formally disappearing.
The story at the center of this book is widely known, yet narrowly understood. Public attention has focused on individual actions, dramatic moments, and unresolved questions. This work instead examines systems—how institutions behave under pressure..!
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