The explanatory power of culture ‘Culture’ is a popular concept for the explanation of various kinds of behavior in various contributions in the social sciences. Anthropologists and sociologists who use the holistic approach are particularly prone to stress the importance of culture. I argue that popular holistic explanations have little explanatory power and occasionally are based on an elementary methodological error. I do this for three examples: differences in culture as an explanation for (a) the failure of communism, (b) the use of excessive violence in crime, and (c) the war between Ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia. Several alternative explanations are elaborated for a variety of topics that share: (a) the distinction between the m...