The Good Cause: Psychological Anthropology of Moral Crusades

RELIGIOUS STUDIES 4118

Why do people join moral crusades? These are social movements based on powerful moral institutions, ranging from the abolitionist and suffragette movements to witch hunts, insurgency and ethnic riots. Such movements are extremely diverse, yet their unfolding and the dynamics of recruitment show remarkably common properties. We will examine a series of empirical cases, including recent events, and assess the relevance of models based on individual psychological dynamics, intuitive moral capacities, and human motivation for participation in collective action.
Course Attributes: EN S; AS LCD; AS SSC; FA SSC; AR SSC

Section 01

The Good Cause: Psychological Anthropology of Moral Crusades
INSTRUCTOR: Boyer
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