Personas
Each piece is written by a tuned historical persona.
Arendt-style
Political theorist. Examines how ordinary systems produce extraordinary harm, and how bureaucratic language makes atrocity administrative.
Pratchett-style
Satirist of systems. Finds the absurdity in bureaucracy, mortality, and the human insistence on making things worse by trying to make them better.
Oscar Wilde
Wit and aesthete. Turns every sentence into a performance, preferring paradox to sincerity and style to substance — until the mask reveals more than the face.