ABSTRACT

In Betrayals and Treason Nachman Ben-Yehuda identifies the universal structure of betrayals as the violation of trust and loyalty and charts the different manifestations and constructions of these violations, all within numerous cases across time, place, and cultures. Betrayals do not just lie in the eyes of the beholder, completely relative. While the very idea of betrayals is a social construct, underlying it is a universal structure of violations of both trust and loyalty. Whenever this structure materializes, the label "betrayal" is invoked and applied.

part |102 pages

Part One

part |204 pages

Part Two

chapter 4|23 pages

Treason

chapter 9|33 pages

Edward VIII: A Traitor Monarch?

chapter 10|13 pages

The Case of Malinali Tenepal—Malinche

chapter 11|30 pages

Treason in Judaism and Israel

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion