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Author Jost, John T., author

Title A theory of system justification / John T. Jost
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 385 pages) : illustrations
Contents A new "discourse of voluntary servitude" -- What is social justice? -- Intellectual precursors, major postulates, and practical relevance of system justification theory -- Stereotyping and the production of false consciousness -- 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 -- Does a sense of powerlessness foster the legitimation of authority and hierarchy? -- "Poor but happy" : the system-justifying potential of complementary stereotypes -- The subjugation and self-subjugation of girls and women -- Belief in a just God (and a just society) : religion as a form of system justification -- Overcoming resistance to change and motivated skepticism about climate change -- Why men and women do and don't rebel -- System justification theory twenty-five years later : criticisms, rebuttals, and future directions
Summary "Psychologist John T. Jost has spent decades researching poor people who vote for policies of inequality and women who think men deserve higher salaries. He argues that the persecuted often justify and defend the very social systems that oppress them because doing so serves a fundamental need for certainty, security, and social acceptance"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
Online resource; title from digital title page (De Gruyter, viewed April 29, 2021)
Subject Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
Oppression (Psychology)
Security (Psychology)
People with social disabilities -- Attitudes
Poor -- Attitudes.
Power (Social sciences)
Defense Mechanisms
PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology.
Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
Oppression (Psychology)
People with social disabilities -- Attitudes
Poor -- Attitudes
Power (Social sciences)
Security (Psychology)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0674247191
9780674247178
0674247175
9780674247192