• System justification theory is a theory within social psychology that system-justifying beliefs serve a psychologically palliative function. It proposes...
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  • Justification (also called epistemic justification) is a property of beliefs that fulfill certain norms about what a person should believe. Epistemologists...
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  • development of what would later become system justification theory. According to Jost and Banaji, system justification theory is constructed around the notion...
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  • established social psychological concepts such as collective action and system justification. The term "utopia" gained widespread usage following the publication...
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  • Major Postulates, and Practical Relevance of System Justification Theory", A Theory of System Justification, Harvard University Press, pp. 49–69, 2020-07-14...
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  • but rather the ideology that they are currently aware of.: 271  System justification theory posits that people tend to defend existing society, even at...
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  • The justification of the state refers to the source of legitimate authority for the state or government. Typically, such a justification explains why the...
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  • focusing on information seeking goals to focusing on emotional goals. System justification theory – proposes that people have a motivation to defend and bolster...
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  • Jost, J. T.; Banaji, M. R. (1994). "The role of stereotyping in system-justification and the production of false consciousness". British Journal of Social...
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    In Christian theology, justification is the event or process by which sinners are made or declared to be righteous in the sight of God. In the 21st century...
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  • 1968) is an American social psychologist best known for his work on system justification theory and the psychology of political ideology. Jost received his...
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    natural science as a kind of justification system that functions to map complexity and change. The outline of the ToK System was first published in 2003...
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  • defenses). Similarly, another study has found that the response of system justification postulated by TMT theorists is increased by salience of terrorism...
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  • legitimacy leads people to accept and obey the decisions that it makes. System justification theory articulates this phenomenon, particularly within its position...
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  • Justificatio sola fide (or simply sola fide), meaning justification by faith alone, is a soteriological doctrine in Christian theology commonly held to...
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  • of alienation Political consciousness Propaganda model Spectacle System justification Turkeys voting for Christmas Hermeneutics of suspicion Ministry of...
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  • computer-based system for application in the word processing businesses and it sold systems through its own sales force. With a base of installed systems in over...
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  • and other psychological constraints (e.g., existential threat). System justification theory was originally proposed by John Jost and Mahzarin Banaji in...
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  • Scapegoating Social comparison theory Solidarity Spiral of silence System justification Team error Three men make a tiger Tone policing Tuckman's stages...
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    gender stereotypes: Consequences for specific and diffuse forms of system justification" (PDF). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 88 (3): 498–509...
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  • setting is sometimes referred to as text alignment, text justification, or type justification. The edge of a page or column is known as a margin, and a...
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    in military and civilian sectors, almost none of those was seen as justification for the billions of dollars it would cost in research, development,...
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    initiatives, as well as the installation of a novel ecological system or systems. Justifications for choosing Mars over other potential terraforming targets...
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  • include right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and system justification theory. Political parties Identity politics Votebank Clark, William...
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  • coherentism: the coherence theory of truth, and the coherence theory of justification (also known as epistemic coherentism). Coherent truth is divided between...
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  • ideologies (“legitimizing myths”) provide the moral and intellectual justification for these intergroup behaviors by serving to make privilege normal....
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     33–47. Rubin, M.; Hewstone, M.; et al. (2004). "Social identity, system justification, and social dominance: Commentary on Reicher, Jost et al., and Sidanius...
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  • Routledge. Rubin, M.; Hewstone, M. (December 2004). "Social Identity, System Justification, and Social Dominance: Commentary on Reicher, Jost et al., and Sidanius...
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  • to the poor", saying how he has an inner battle with either using system justification or the religious tendency to donate to needy persons. In 2015, then-US...
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    legitimacy; rather, it requires the active participation of citizens in the justification of state's laws, through the general will of the people. Because legitimacy...
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