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Witchcraft and Envy: Shaping Norms in Mauritius
MauritiusWednesday, January 22, 2025
In the second study, with 292 participants, when someone breaks a norm about causing envy, people think any following bad luck is due to witchcraft, not God. But if someone acts selfishly, the bad luck is seen as God's doing, not witchcraft. This shows that witchcraft beliefs, not religious ones, push people to follow rules about preventing envy.
So, witchcraft beliefs can support local social norms, which might differ from those backed by religion. Isn't that fascinating? It makes you think about how our beliefs shape our communities and behaviors.
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