Social Justice and Political Change

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The International Social Justice Project
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Distributive Justice Does It Matter What the People Think?
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Justice Socialism and Participation in the Postcommunist States
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Justice Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State in Advanced Capitalism
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Comparative Referential Structures System Legitimacy and Justice Sentiments An International Comparison
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Justice Evaluation of Income Distribution in East and West
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Justice Psychophysics in the Real World Comparing Income Justice and Income Satisfaction in East and West Germany
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Accounting for the Rich and the Poor Existential Justice in Comparative Perspective
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Egalitarian vs Inegalitarian Principles of Distributive Justice
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Dominant Ideologies and the Variation of Distributive Justice Norms A Comparison of East and West Germany and the United States
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Hierarchical and Social Closure Conceptions of Distributive Social Justice A Comparison of East and West Germany
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The Caring But Unjust Women? A Comparative Study of Gender Differences in Perceptions of Social Justice in Four Countries
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Methods of the International Social Justice Project
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References
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Index
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Pagina 128 - For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath.
Pagina 20 - It is primarily about legitimacy. [P]olitical liberalism says: our exercise of political power is fully proper only when it is exercised in accordance with a constitution the essentials of which all citizens as free and equal may reasonably be expected to endorse in the light of principles and ideals acceptable to their common human reason. This is the liberal principle of legitimacy.
Pagina 69 - How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right — just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time?
Pagina ii - James T. Richardson, Joel Best, and David G. Bromley (eds.), The Satanism Scare Alice S. Rossi and Peter H. Rossi, Of Human Bonding: Parent-Child Relations Across the Life Course David G.
Pagina 41 - ... a relatively enduring organization of beliefs around an object or situation predisposing one to respond in some preferential manner
Pagina ii - Carolyn C. and Robert Perrucci, Dena B. and Harry R. Targ, Plant Closings: International Context and Social Costs Robert Perrucci and Harry R. Potter (eds.), Networks of Power: Organizational Actors at the National, Corporate, and Community Levels David Popenoe, Disturbing the Nest: Family Change and Decline in Modern Societies James T.
Pagina 87 - corporatist' welfare states, the liberal obsession with market efficiency and commodification was never pre-eminent and, as such, the granting of social rights was hardly ever a seriously contested issue. What predominated was the preservation of status differentials; rights, therefore, were attached to class and status. This...
Pagina 137 - The rule of distributive justice is a statement of what ought to be, and what people say ought to be is determined in the long run and with some lag by what they find in fact to be the case.
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