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The Just World Illusion and Its Implications
This chapter examines the Just World Belief and its unconscious role in victim blaming, emphasizing the need for individuals to perceive the world as fundamentally just. The discussion highlights the psychological mechanisms that drive these beliefs and how they affect morality, accountability, and societal perceptions of victims. Additionally, it explores the intersection of luck, superstitions, and philosophical considerations surrounding moral responsibility and agency.