The Architecture of Hypocrisy
A Study in Power, Denial, and Selective Truth
Paperback
Retail Price: $17.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $17.95
This book was not written to persuade, but to observe. Hypocrisy is often treated as a personal flaw—an individual failure of integrity or character. But over time, it became clear that hypocrisy is more durable than that. It survives individuals. It outlives scandals. It adapts. When examined closely, hypocrisy reveals itself not as an accident, but as a system. We live in an era where contradictions are no longer hidden; they are normalized. Principles are defended passionately—until they become inconvenient. Accountability is demanded loudly—until it threatens power. Truth is celebrated abstractly—while being quietly negotiated away in practice. These patterns are not random. They are constructed. This book examines hypocrisy as something architectural: built layer by layer, reinforced by loyalty, fear, identity, and social reward. Once constructed, it does not require constant enforcement. People learn to maintain it themselves. The chapters that follow do not argue ideology, policy, or belief. They examine behavior. They look at how standards shift, how silence spreads, and how moral language is used selectively. The goal is not to assign virtue or blame, but to reveal patterns that are usually hidden in plain sight. If this book feels uncomfortable at times, that is intentional. Hypocrisy thrives on comfort. It depends on familiarity, repetition, and the quiet reassurance that contradictions are normal and questioning them is unnecessary—or dangerous. Nothing written here requires agreement. It requires only recognition.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 95 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 26, 2026)
ISBN10: 197729152X
ISBN13: 9781977291523
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology