EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 28 MIN
The Frozen River — Law, Power, and Whose Truth Survives (Audio)
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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one book at a time.This episode explores The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon as a systems-level analysis of how justice operates when institutions privilege authority over evidence.By following Martha Ballard’s investigation amid a rigid frontier legal system, the novel reveals how truth can persist outside official channels—and why documentation often becomes the only defense against erasure.Fiction DisclaimerThis episode discusses key plot outcomes from the referenced fictional work in order to analyze its underlying social, economic, and systemic themes.📺 Watch the Deep Dive and Mini Explainer on YouTube:👉 https://youtu.be/NcOd9ayvcOc❤️ Support the project on Patreon:👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerceptionAuthor Support LineIf these ideas resonate, consider reading the book yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible.Call to ActionIf you found this episode valuable, please follow the show and share it with others. Let us know what books or systems you’d like us to cover next.Closing LineThank you for supporting Crisis in Perception. Your support makes long-form, systems-level education possible.AI Use DisclosureThis content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.
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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one book at a time.This episode explores The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon as a systems-level analysis of how justice operates when institutions privilege authority over evidence.By following Martha Ballard’s investigation amid a rigid frontier legal system, the novel reveals how truth can persist outside official channels—and why documentation often becomes the only defense against erasure.Fiction DisclaimerThis episode discusses key plot outcomes from the referenced fictional work in order to analyze its underlying social, economic, and systemic themes.📺 Watch the Deep Dive and Mini Explainer on YouTube:👉 https://youtu.be/NcOd9ayvcOc❤️ Support the project on Patreon:👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerceptionAuthor Support LineIf these ideas resonate, consider reading the book yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible.Call to ActionIf you found this episode valuable, please follow the show and share it with others. Let us know what books or systems you’d like us to cover next.Closing LineThank you for supporting Crisis in Perception. Your support makes long-form, systems-level education possible.AI Use DisclosureThis content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.
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