Justifying Dissent

Author:

Bursztyn Leonardo1,Egorov Georgy2,Haaland Ingar3,Rao Aakaash4,Roth Christopher5

Affiliation:

1. University of Chicago and National Bureau of Economic Research , United States

2. Kellogg School of Management and National Bureau of Economic Research , United States

3. NHH Norwegian School of Economics , Norway

4. Harvard University , United States

5. University of Cologne and Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Germany, and Centre for Economic Policy and Research , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Dissent plays an important role in any society, but dissenters are often silenced through social sanctions. Beyond their persuasive effects, rationales providing arguments supporting dissenters’ causes can increase the public expression of dissent by providing a “social cover” for voicing otherwise stigmatized positions. Motivated by a simple theoretical framework, we experimentally show that liberals are more willing to post a tweet opposing the movement to defund the police, are seen as less prejudiced, and face lower social sanctions when their tweet implies they had first read credible scientific evidence supporting their position. Analogous experiments with conservatives demonstrate that the same mechanisms facilitate anti-immigrant expression. Our findings highlight both the power of rationales and their limitations in enabling dissent and shed light on phenomena such as social movements, political correctness, propaganda, and antiminority behavior.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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