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Judge Thy Neighbor

Denunciations in the Spanish Inquisition, Romanov Russia, and Nazi Germany
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Judge Thy Neighbor by Patrick Bergemann delves into the historical practice of denunciation, exploring how ordinary individuals have reported others to authorities across different societies and times. The book investigates the motivations behind these actions and the impact such reporting had on communities, revealing how personal gains, societal pressures, and political dynamics often intertwine. Through its analysis, it offers a thought-provoking look at human behaviour and social control mechanisms.
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If you enjoy exploring historical themes of community, governance, and the impact of accusation mechanisms throughout history, this book may appeal to you. It offers intriguing insights into how societies have used denunciation as a tool for both control and survival, revealing patterns and consequences that resonate with today's world. Whether you're a history buff or interested in social dynamics, it provides valuable perspectives on human behaviour and justice.

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Judge Thy Neighbor

From the Spanish Inquisition to Nazi Germany to the United States today, ordinary people have often chosen to turn in their neighbors to the authorities. In Judge Thy Neighbor, Patrick Bergemann provides a theoretical framework for understanding the motives for denunciations in terms of institutional structures and incentives.

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From the Spanish Inquisition to Nazi Germany to the United States today, ordinary people have often chosen to turn in their neighbours to the authorities. What motivates citizens to inform on the people next door? In Judge Thy Neighbor, Patrick Bergemann provides a theoretical framework for understanding the motives for denunciations in terms of institutional structures and incentives.

In case studies of societies in which denunciations were widespread, Bergemann merges historical and quantitative analysis to explore individual reasons for participation. He sheds light on Jewish converts' shifting motives during the Spanish Inquisition; when and why seventeenth-century Romanov subjects fulfilled their obligation to report insults to the tsar's honour; and the widespread petty and false complaints filed by German citizens under the Third Reich, as well as present-day plea bargains, whistleblowing, and crime reporting.

Bergemann finds that when authorities use coercion or positive incentives to elicit information, individuals denounce out of self-preservation or to gain rewards. However, in the absence of these incentives, denunciations are often motivated by personal resentments and grudges. In both cases, denunciations facilitate social control not because of citizen loyalty or moral outrage but through the local interests of ordinary participants.

Offering an empirically and theoretically rich account of the dynamics of denunciation as well as vivid descriptions of the denounced, Judge Thy Neighbor is a timely and compelling analysis of the reasons people turn in their acquaintances, with relevance beyond conventionally repressive regimes.

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Judge Thy Neighbor by Patrick Bergemann offers a compelling exploration of the phenomenon of denunciation throughout history, bridging gaps in sociological literature by providing rich detail and comparative analysis of historical case studies. The book is praised for its innovative theoretical connections between societal control and denunciation and offers insights into repressive regimes and social dynamics, uncovering the complexities of false accusations and betrayal. Critics highlight its contribution to understanding social control and its relevance in contemporary discussions about whistleblowers and online accusations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231180177

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 August 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 4 maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Patrick Bergemann is assistant professor of organization and management at the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine.

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