
Preference Falsification and Postmodernism (with Michael Vassar)
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
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Justice and Preference Falsification
This chapter examines the belief in a just world, contrasting views on procedural and distributive justice across demographic groups, particularly among conservatives and lower-status individuals. It explores preference falsification, where societal norms pressure individuals to suppress their true feelings and preferences, affecting their social interactions and perceptions of justice. The discussion highlights the interplay between environmental factors, human behavior, and the complexities of expressing genuine emotions amidst societal expectations.
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