Charity during Christmas and New Year
Charity at Christmas and New Year: A Sociocultural and Psychological Phenomenon Introduction: The Festival as a Trigger for Altruism The period of Christmas and New Year is traditionally marked by a sharp increase in charitable activity. This phenomenon cannot be explained solely by religious precepts or seasonal tradition. From a scientific point of view, it is a complex phenomenon in which social psychology, economics, cultural codes, and neurobiology intertwine. Studying this "holiday altruism" allows us to understand the deep mechanisms of human behavior in the context of social rituals. 1. Historical and Cultural Roots: From Almsgiving to Systemic Assistance The tradition of Christmas charity dates back to pre-Christian winter solstice festivals (e.g., Saturnalia in Rome), when social roles changed and the wealthy bestowed gifts upon the poor. Christianity institutionalized this custom, linking it to the birth of Christ and the arrival of the Magi with gifts. In the Victorian era, under the influence of Charles Dickens' works (see "A Christmas Carol"), charity was understood not just as almsgiving, but as a moral duty of the middle class, a way to correct social ills. Interesting fact: In the 19th century UK, there was a tradition of "Christmas Goose" for the poor, when benefactors paid for festive meals in workhouses. This was a pragmatic gesture: to feed the needy and at the same time reduce social tension during the holiday. 2. Psychological Mechanisms: Why Do We Donate in the Holidays? Several interconnected psychological factors explain the surge in generosity: Festive Spirit Effect: Positive emotions caused by decorations, music, anticipation of the holiday, directly correlate with increased prosocial behavior. Psychologists Eisen and Kahneman showed that people in good spirits tend to be more generous. Social Norm and Identity: Festivals highlight collective values — family, care, mercy. By performing a charitable act, a person strengthens their social i ... Read more
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