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1 The International Social Justice Project
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James R. Kluegel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Project Participants VIII
- Preface and Acknowledgments XI
- 1 The International Social Justice Project 1
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I JUSTICE IN POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
- 2 Distributive Justice: Does It Matter What the People Think? 15
- 3 Justice, Socialism, and Participation in the Postcommunist States 49
- 4 Justice Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State in Advanced Capitalism 81
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II MICROJUSTICE
- 5 Comparative Referential Structures, System Legitimacy, and Justice Sentiments: An International Comparison 109
- 6 Justice Evaluation of Income Distribution in East and West 131
- 7 Justice Psychophysics in the Real World: Comparing Income Justice and Income Satisfaction in East and West Germany 151
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III IDEOLOGY AND JUSTICE
- 8 Accounting for the Rich and the Poor: Existential Justice in Comparative Perspective 179
- 9 Egalitarian vs. Inegalitarian Principles of Distributive Justice 209
- 10 Dominant Ideologies and the Variation of Distributive Justice Norms: A Comparison of East and West Germany, and the United States 239
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IV SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND JUSTICE BELIEFS
- 11 Hierarchical and Social Closure Conceptions of Distributive Social Justice: A Comparison of East and West Germany 263
- 12 The Caring But Unjust Women? A Comparative Study of Gender Differences in Perceptions of Social Justice in Four Countries 285
- APPENDIX: Methods of the International Social Justice Project 321
- References 331
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Project Participants VIII
- Preface and Acknowledgments XI
- 1 The International Social Justice Project 1
-
I JUSTICE IN POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
- 2 Distributive Justice: Does It Matter What the People Think? 15
- 3 Justice, Socialism, and Participation in the Postcommunist States 49
- 4 Justice Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State in Advanced Capitalism 81
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II MICROJUSTICE
- 5 Comparative Referential Structures, System Legitimacy, and Justice Sentiments: An International Comparison 109
- 6 Justice Evaluation of Income Distribution in East and West 131
- 7 Justice Psychophysics in the Real World: Comparing Income Justice and Income Satisfaction in East and West Germany 151
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III IDEOLOGY AND JUSTICE
- 8 Accounting for the Rich and the Poor: Existential Justice in Comparative Perspective 179
- 9 Egalitarian vs. Inegalitarian Principles of Distributive Justice 209
- 10 Dominant Ideologies and the Variation of Distributive Justice Norms: A Comparison of East and West Germany, and the United States 239
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IV SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND JUSTICE BELIEFS
- 11 Hierarchical and Social Closure Conceptions of Distributive Social Justice: A Comparison of East and West Germany 263
- 12 The Caring But Unjust Women? A Comparative Study of Gender Differences in Perceptions of Social Justice in Four Countries 285
- APPENDIX: Methods of the International Social Justice Project 321
- References 331
- Index 351