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Abstract
This unified document assembles a set of analytical essays and evidence-based briefs into
a single narrative about the contradictions of contemporary liberal discourse—especially
where claims of democracy, human rights, and civilisation collide with elite power, selective
enforcement of law, and material outcomes. Across case studies (foreign policy, colonial
history, media narratives, party competition, and political economy), the recurring theme
is not that hypocrisy is accidental, but that it is often produced by institutional incentives,
class interests, and geopolitical strategy
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