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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. A New “Discourse of Voluntary Servitude” 1
- 2. What Is Social Justice? 13
- 3. Intellectual Precursors, Major Postulates, and Practical Relevance of System Justification Theory 49
- 4. Stereotyping and the Production of False Consciousness 70
- 5. The Psychology of System Justification: Eighteen Hypotheses about Rationalization of the Status Quo, Internalization of Inferiority, and Potential Conflicts among Self, Group, and System Justification Motives 95
- 6. Does a Sense of Powerlessness Foster the Legitimation of Authority and Hierarchy? 139
- 7. “Poor but Happy”: The System-Justifying Potential of Complementary Stereotypes 153
- 8. The Subjugation and Self-Subjugation of Girls and Women 177
- 9. Belief in a Just God (and a Just Society): Religion as a Form of System Justification 201
- 10. Overcoming Resistance to Change and Motivated Skepticism about Climate Change 233
- 11. Why Men and Women Do and Don’t Rebel 249
- 12. System Justification Theory Twenty-Five Years Later: Criticisms, Rebuttals, and Future Directions 275
- Appendix A 307
- Appendix B 329
- Notes 335
- References 339
- Acknowledgments 369
- Index 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. A New “Discourse of Voluntary Servitude” 1
- 2. What Is Social Justice? 13
- 3. Intellectual Precursors, Major Postulates, and Practical Relevance of System Justification Theory 49
- 4. Stereotyping and the Production of False Consciousness 70
- 5. The Psychology of System Justification: Eighteen Hypotheses about Rationalization of the Status Quo, Internalization of Inferiority, and Potential Conflicts among Self, Group, and System Justification Motives 95
- 6. Does a Sense of Powerlessness Foster the Legitimation of Authority and Hierarchy? 139
- 7. “Poor but Happy”: The System-Justifying Potential of Complementary Stereotypes 153
- 8. The Subjugation and Self-Subjugation of Girls and Women 177
- 9. Belief in a Just God (and a Just Society): Religion as a Form of System Justification 201
- 10. Overcoming Resistance to Change and Motivated Skepticism about Climate Change 233
- 11. Why Men and Women Do and Don’t Rebel 249
- 12. System Justification Theory Twenty-Five Years Later: Criticisms, Rebuttals, and Future Directions 275
- Appendix A 307
- Appendix B 329
- Notes 335
- References 339
- Acknowledgments 369
- Index 377