How Moral Contradictions Become a Way of Life
We condemn it.
We benefit from it.
And we don't see a contradiction.
This book examines hypocrisy not as a flaw, but as a stable psychological and social strategy. A way of holding incompatible beliefs without resolving them — because resolution would be costly.
We Believe Both Things explores how moral contradictions are normalized, shared, and protected, allowing people and institutions to maintain self-image while participating in outcomes they claim to oppose.
This is not a book about calling people out.
It is about how contradiction becomes functional.
If you've ever noticed the gap between what is said and what is sustained — this book lives in that space.