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I woke up to that disgusting Vaseline-lensed NYT essay about how the world of Epstein was a long-ago different time when male power bonds emerged according to the ancient affective paradigms of NYC, lost in the mist of #metoo and I am desperate to know...
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I woke up to that disgusting Vaseline-lensed NYT essay about how the world of Epstein was a long-ago different time when male power bonds emerged according to the ancient affective paradigms of NYC, lost in the mist of #metoo and I am desperate to know why no one ever thinks to look at the tremendous work on those affective paradigms written by those who could see them clearly at the time. Eve Sedgwick's Between Men (1985) will do nicely. She was declared dangerous for describing male affect:

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