God Damn: The Law and Economics of Monastic Malediction

For centuries monks were known for fulminating their foes, humiliating saints, and casting calamitous curses at persons who crossed them. Clerics called these curses “maledictions.” This paper argues that medieval communities of monks and canons used maledictions to protect their property against predators where government and physical self-help were unavailable to them.

For centuries monks were known for fulminating their foes, humiliating saints, and casting calamitous curses at persons who crossed them. Clerics called these curses maledictions. This paper argues that medieval communities of monks and canons used maledictions to protect their property against predators where government and physical self-help were unavailable to them.

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Read the working paper at Peter Leeson's Website.

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