In the shadowy corridors of elite universities, where intellect meets ambition, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal isn't just a tale of one man's depravity—it's a damning indictment of how money corrupts the pursuit of knowledge. The recently released Epstein files, including troves of emails, documents, and correspondences from 2025-2026 drops, paint a vivid picture of systemic rot. They reveal how powerful donors—often wealthy white men—wield their fortunes to infiltrate, influence, and ultimately distort academia. This isn't mere philanthropy; it's a toxic blend of extreme neoliberalism, chronic defunding of public institutions, and a creeping donor culture that erodes academic freedom. As universities scramble for cash in an era of slashed budgets, they've become playgrounds for the ultra-rich, who buy access, set research agendas, and silence dissent. Let's dive deeper into what the files expose about this disgusting decay, expanding on the networks Epstein cu...
Mohan Dutta: Culture-Centered Approach
This blog offers Mohan Dutta's reflections on the theoretical framework of the culture-centered approach, examining the interplays among culture, communication and marginalisation. It also explores resistance, the ways in which communities at the margins challenge structures. Writings on the blog are updated to reflect the organic analysis of structure and agency. Occasionally, this serves as a space for interlocutors examining marginalisation and voice.