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Every scandal begins with a gap between public image and private action. In the modern era, this often takes the form of systemic failure or personal hypocrisy.

The Architecture of a Scandal: Why We Can’t Look Away Scandal is one of the oldest words in the English language, rooted in the Latin scandalum , meaning a "stumbling block" or "offense". For centuries, it has defined the moment when the private veneer of the powerful or the prominent cracks, exposing a reality that contradicts our shared moral expectations. Scandal

: Some of the most devastating scandals aren't about one person's lie, but a machine’s error. The UK Post Office scandal is a prime example, where faulty software led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub-postmasters over two decades. Every scandal begins with a gap between public

: In other cases, the scandal is born from the "old man"—the part of human nature that delights in the lurid and gossipy details of another's fall. When a public figure’s "moral compass" is found lacking, the public reaction is swift and visceral. 2. The Viral Spread: Information as Contagion For centuries, it has defined the moment when

In a digital society, a scandal is no longer local. It spreads through "viral videos" and "social media leaks" that disrupt the lives of everyone involved.