Collective Hypocrisy
How Societies Betray Their Own Values
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Why do societies proclaim lofty values yet act in ways that betray them? Why does hypocrisy not only survive across centuries but seem to thrive as a structural feature of human history?
In Collective Hypocrisy: How Societies Betray Their Own Values, Hussam Atef Elkhatib, PhD, explores the paradox of virtue and betrayal, power and self-deception, ideals and reality. This philosophical inquiry traces how nations, religions, ideologies, and institutions often wear the mask of morality while practicing its opposite.
Drawing on history, politics, psychology, and moral reflection, the book examines:
The recurring pattern of double standards in statecraft and governance
How ideology and religion become covers for power
The psychology of collective self-deception and why groups believe their own lies
The role of democracy, media, and modern technology in magnifying hypocrisy
Whether sincerity is possible at a collective level or only an aspiration
Rather than offering simplistic answers, this book invites readers to face the tension between values and actions, between what we claim to be and what we are. It is a work for anyone seeking clarity on why hypocrisy repeats across history and what it reveals about human nature and power.
If you have ever felt disillusioned by the gap between ideals and reality, this book will not bring you comfort. However, it will provide you with the language, perspective, and depth to understand the paradox we all live within.