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384 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 10, 2016
On the 727 these days, he has been reading a book by E. O. Wilson, the eminent scientist and originator of the field of sociobiology, called Consilience, which makes the case that the boundaries between scientific disciplines are in the process of breaking down. It’s a view Epstein himself holds. He wrote recently to a scientist friend of his: “The behavior of termites, together with ants and bees, is a precursor to trust because they have an extraordinary ability to form relationships and sophisticated social structures based on mutual altruism even though individually they are fundamentally dumb. Money itself is a derivative of trust. If we can figure out how termites come together, then we may be able to better understand the underlying principles of market behavior – and make big money.”He is an enthusiastic member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Nothing highlights a poor writer than a 'just the facts, ma'am' essay. Patterson is certainly impoverished. However, I do salute this first foray into exposing Epstein and cohorts to the disinfecting sunlight, which sent me helter-skelter into research. All the criminality gumph is publically available to the likes of you and I, no password needed, no expertise required, so happy rummaging campers!