A practice of revealing internal inconsistencies in institutional or cultural claims to justice, forcing systems to either reform or admit their unfairness openly.
In *Respuesta a Sor Filotea*, Sor Juana brilliantly mirrors back the Church's own theology—which celebrates women's wisdom (Mary, the saints) while forbidding women from pursuing it. This method exposes hypocrisy not through anger but through logical precision, making the contradiction impossible to ignore. Fairness demands internal consistency: if a civilization truly values something, it must allow it universally, not selectively. When power structures contain such contradictions, calling them out becomes an essential fairness tool. This isn't accusatory rhetoric; it's rational demonstration. By holding institutions to their own stated principles, individuals create pressure for genuine change. The hypocrisy mirror works because it doesn't require inventing new moral arguments—it simply insists existing ones apply equally to everyone.
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