Betrayal
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==Namesakes== | ==Namesakes== | ||
*[[The Betrayal of the Intellectuals]] (1927), a short book by Julien Benda | *[[The Betrayal of the Intellectuals]] (1927), a short book by Julien Benda | ||
+ | *[[Betrayal (play)]] by Pinter | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Adultery]] | * [[Adultery]] |
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Betrayal, as a form of deception or dismissal of prior presumptions, is the breaking or violation of a presumptive social contract (trust, or confidence) that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations. Often betrayal is the act of supporting a rival group, or it is a complete break from previously decided upon or presumed norms by one party from the others.
Namesakes
- The Betrayal of the Intellectuals (1927), a short book by Julien Benda
- Betrayal (play) by Pinter
See also
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