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Jante Law

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The Jante Law (Janteloven) is a concept created by the Danish/Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose in his novel "En flygtning krysser sitt spor" ("A refugee crosses his tracks") (1933), where he portrays his native town Nykøbing Mors as it was in the beginning of the 20th century. Although the Danish loven indicates the plural form of the word meaning law, i.e. laws, they are usually referred to as a singular homogenous unit.

  1. You shall not think that you are special.
  2. You shall not think that you are of the same standing as us.
  3. You shall not think that you are smarter than us.
  4. Don't fancy yourself as being better than us.
  5. You shall not think that you know more than us.
  6. You shall not think that you are more important than us.
  7. You shall not think that you are good at anything.
  8. You shall not laugh at us.
  9. You shall not think that anyone cares about you.
  10. You shall not think that you can teach us anything.

This "law" so permeates Danish culture, Norwegian culture , Swedish culture (where it is called Jantelagen)[1] http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jantelagen and also the culture throughout the other Scandinavian countries) that, even today, it is frowned upon to appear to elevate oneself or claim to be better or smarter than others.

Those who transgress this unwritten 'law' are regarded with suspicion and some hostility, as it goes against the Danish desire to stress social equality and their emphasis on fairness for all.

This phenomenon is not unique to Scandinavia, and can be observed in many areas of the world. It has echoes in the attitude towards others of some of the inhabitants of north-east England, especially in Yorkshire, where it is exemplified in sayings such as "Just who does he think he is?". This was one of the parts of Great Britain where the Danish Vikings settled from the 8th century onwards and it is possible that similar cultural attitudes remain. The "tall poppy syndrome" is another expression of the idea.

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External links

  • Definition of Janteloven http://www.lysator.liu.se/nordic/scn/faq26.html




Last updated: 05-03-2005 17:50:55