Table of contents : Acknowledgments Introduction References Contents 1 Degrees of Truth 1.1 The Context of Post-Truth: The Trumpian Age 1.2 Critiques of Scientific Truths 1.3 The Politics of Post-Truth 1.4 Perspectival Truths References 2 Greek Masks and Hebrew Chameleons 2.1 Greek and Hebrew Etymologies of Hypocrisy 2.2 Five Examples 2.2.1 Israel, Nuclear Weapons, and Iran 2.2.2 Celibate Clergy in the Catholic Church 2.2.3 President Obama’s “Code Switching” 2.2.4 President Trump’s Torture Comments 2.2.5 WeWork’s CEO on Community Building 2.3 Some Standard Views and Their Limitations 2.4 Alternative Readings References 3 Complicity and Compromise 3.1 Political Economy 3.2 Individuals and Communities 3.3 Organized Hypocrisy on the Political Economic Stage 3.4 The Price of National Security: Loss of Identity References 4 In Search of the Self 4.1 Acting, Reacting, and Posing 4.2 Group Psychology 4.3 Krasner on the Modular Mind 4.4 Caillois and Nietzsche on Mimicry References 5 Misrecognition and Passing 5.1 Religious Precedence 5.2 Passing and Code-Switching 5.2.1 The Predicaments of Passing 5.2.2 Code-Switching 5.3 Visibility, Invisibility, and Identity 5.4 Morality at Work References Conclusion Bibliography Index