Social Justice and Political Change
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Social Justice and Political Change

James R. Kluegel, David S. Mason, Bernd Wegener, James R. Kluegel, David S. Mason, Bernd Wegener

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Social Justice and Political Change

James R. Kluegel, David S. Mason, Bernd Wegener, James R. Kluegel, David S. Mason, Bernd Wegener

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110868944

Table of contents

  1. Project Participants
  2. Preface and Acknowledgments
  3. 1 The International Social Justice Project
  4. PART I. JUSTICE IN POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
  5. 2 Distributive Justice: Does It Matter What the People Think?
  6. 3 Justice, Socialism, and Participation in the Postcommunist States
  7. 4 Justice Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State in Advanced Capitalism
  8. PART II. MICROJUSTICE
  9. 5 Comparative Referential Structures, System Legitimacy, and Justice Sentiments: An International Comparison
  10. 6 Justice Evaluation of Income Distribution in East and West
  11. 7 Justice Psychophysics in the Real World: Comparing Income Justice and Income Satisfaction in East and West Germany
  12. PART III. IDEOLOGY AND JUSTICE
  13. 8 Accounting for the Rich and the Poor: Existential Justice in Comparative Perspective
  14. 9 Egalitarian vs. Inegalitarian Principles of Distributive Justice
  15. 10 Dominant Ideologies and the Variation of Distributive Justice Norms: A Comparison of East and West Germany, and the United States
  16. PART IV. SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND JUSTICE BELIEFS
  17. 11 Hierarchical and Social Closure Conceptions of Distributive Social Justice: A Comparison of East and West Germany
  18. 12 The Caring But Unjust Women? A Comparative Study of Gender Differences in Perceptions of Social Justice in Four Countries
  19. Appendix: Methods of the International Social Justice Project
  20. References
  21. Index