"Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others"
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The intent is methodological, but the subtext is political. Berger is pushing against the common belief that a society can be understood from the inside by native intuition alone. The insider feels naturalness; Berger wants to make the natural look strange. Cross-societal comparison punctures the spell of “that’s just how things are” by showing that other places solve the same problems with radically different norms, institutions, and stories. Once you see alternatives, your own society stops feeling inevitable and starts looking like a set of choices, accidents, and power arrangements.
Context matters: Berger’s sociology, shaped by the mid-20th century boom in social science and the Cold War-era fascination with “modernization,” often returned to how knowledge and reality are socially constructed. This sentence sits comfortably in that tradition. It’s an argument for reflexivity without preaching cosmopolitanism: if you want to defend your society, reform it, or even simply navigate it, you need the shock of the foreign as a diagnostic tool. Comparison turns patriotism and critique into the same act: taking your home seriously enough to test it against the world.
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Berger, Peter L. (2026, January 16). Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-if-one-is-interested-only-in-ones-own-97826/
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Berger, Peter L. "Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-if-one-is-interested-only-in-ones-own-97826/.
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"Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-if-one-is-interested-only-in-ones-own-97826/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








