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Summary

This document is an email thread from October 31, 2011. Katherine Keating sent a mass email to friends (including Jeffrey Epstein) sharing an article from 'The Australian' regarding her father, Paul Keating, and his new book 'After Words', which had launched in Sydney. Jeffrey Epstein replied to Katherine directly with the brief inquiry, 'where are you?'.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Sender
Replies to Katherine Keating's email asking 'where are you?'
Katherine Keating Recipient/Original Sender
Sent an email to 'Friends' sharing her father's book forward; receives reply from Epstein.
Paul Keating Subject of text
Katherine's father, former politician (implied by context/speeches), author of 'After Words'.
Friedrich Schiller Historical Figure
German philosopher quoted in the shared text.
Immanuel Kant Historical Figure
Philosopher referenced in the shared text.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The Australian
Newspaper that published the article included in the email.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (implied by footer HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029663).

Timeline (1 events)

2011-10-30
Launch of Paul Keating's book 'After Words'
Sydney

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Paul Keating's book was launched.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Social/Correspondent Katherine Keating
Epstein receives her mass email and replies casually asking for her location.
Katherine Keating Family (Father/Daughter) Paul Keating
Katherine refers to him as 'my father' in the email.

Key Quotes (3)

"where are you?"
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"I wanted to share with you the forward to my father's new book 'After Words'."
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Quote #2
"If man is ever to solve the problems of politics in practice he will have to approach it through the problem of the aesthetic"
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From: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: 10/31/2011 10:50:46 AM
To: Katherine Keating [REDACTED]
Subject: Re: After Words
where are you?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Katherine Keating [REDACTED] wrote:
Dear Friends,
I wanted to share with you the forward to my father's new book 'After Words'. He truly is an inspiration and so is his writing. The book, which is a compilation of his speeches, was launched yesterday in Sydney. I will be sure to send you a copy, it's a brilliant read.
I trust this email finds you well.
Kindest regards
Katherine X
Creativity is central to our endeavours
• BY:PAUL KEATING
• From:
The Australian
• October 22, 2011 12:00AM
Paul Keating is aware that many people see him as a puzzle and contradiction. During the interview he explained he wrote this introduction to his book as a guide to help people see the unifying philosophy of his life, public and private.
FRIEDRICH Schiller, the German philosopher, said: "If man is ever to solve the problems of politics in practice he will have to approach it through the problem of the aesthetic, because it is only through beauty that man makes his way to freedom."
Romantic and idealistic as that view may seem to some, the thought is revelatory of the fact that the greater part of human aspiration has been informed by individual intuition and privately generated passions, more than it has through logic or scientific revelation. The moral basis of our public life, our social organisation, has come from within us - by aspiration and by light, not by some process of logical deduction.
Immanuel Kant referred to our inner impulses as "the higher self", an unconscious search for truth, going deeply into ourselves to establish who we are and what we should be.
Beauty is about the quest for perfection or an ideal, and that quest has to begin with aesthetic imagination - something informed by conscience, carved by duty. Kant called it "the inner command", the ethical construct one creates to guide one from within.
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