{
  "essays": [
    {
      "title": "The Mandates",
      "slug": "the_mandates",
      "summary": "Willem van der Laan surveys the Mandates nineteen years after the Withdrawal: the imposed prohibitions that ended the ballistic and maritime age without consent or appeal. Mapping protestant and meliorist convictions across a planet of reversed fortunes, he argues neither purity suffices — the order is not justice, yet its ecological repair and imposed peace impose duties humanity must neither worship nor restore by reflex.",
      "url": "https://intermaria.daim.art/essays/the_mandates/"
    },
    {
      "title": "The Message",
      "slug": "the_message",
      "summary": "Professor Nombuso Mkhize reads the Broadcast Canon as literature before statute: the Message as pluriginal oral decree — 6,561 co-original witnesses, no source language, every tongue addressed but none permitted reply — with isiZulu poetics and South African reception showing how naming and counting once served empire. Ten years after First Voices, she argues the canon created a commonwealth of tongues humanity must not convert back into English mastery or sealed ethnic enclosures.",
      "url": "https://intermaria.daim.art/essays/the_message/"
    },
    {
      "title": "The Slow Zones",
      "slug": "the_slow_zones",
      "summary": "Saba Tesfamariam argues the slow zones were never named in the Message — only discovered afterward, as pulses stilled wires and screens while leaving breath, hoof, and evening intact. Writing from Eritrea's Red Sea margins along the Keren–Harar correspondence routes, she counters protestant grief-as-total-account with a meliorist case for the second band as enforced proportion: lock-box discipline, dusk law, lateral band civilization, and custody of the Verge without repossessing the coast.",
      "url": "https://intermaria.daim.art/essays/the_slow_zones/"
    },
    {
      "title": "The Grandmothers' Evacuation",
      "slug": "the_grandmothers_evacuation",
      "summary": "The informal inland flight before official evacuation orders — led disproportionately by coastal elders who treated the Message as credible while governments still counseled watchful preparation. Milan Vukadinović argues it was the era's most responsible reaction: protective action under uncertainty, without waiting for institutional permission.",
      "url": "https://intermaria.daim.art/essays/the_grandmothers_evacuation/"
    },
    {
      "title": "InterTꞐRism",
      "slug": "intertnrism",
      "summary": "One year after the Esztergom Concord, Evenki receiving-house elder Garpancha Myreeva writes from the Lower Tunguska: InterTꞐRism as sacred limit and plural relation — the three forbidden TꞐRs, communion without absorption, Kepe's walking authority, and the risk that great accessions will erase the small fires and pagan paths that preceded them.",
      "url": "https://intermaria.daim.art/essays/intertnrism/"
    }
  ]
}
