The Atlantic Ideas • 12/19/2025 – 12/26/2025
The article titled "Circles of Epstein Hell" argues that while scrutiny of individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein is necessary, not all members of his network are complicit in his abusive actions. It emphasizes the complexity of human relationships and warns against blanket assumptions of guilt by association, suggesting that mere presence in Epstein's social circle does not imply participation in his criminal activities. The author challenges the conventional belief that proximity to Epstein equates to moral culpability, highlighting the risks of oversimplifying the narrative surrounding his network. This discussion reflects ongoing themes of guilt, complicity, and the ethics of association, which are likely to persist in societal discourse. The piece has survived for eight days and has a score of 33, indicating its relevance.
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