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Integrating societal and psychological rules of entitlement: The basic task of each social actor and fundamental problem for the social sciences
Authors:Melvin J Lerner
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:A preliminary statement of a theoretical framework integrating psychological and societal determinants of justice in human affairs is presented. It is proposed that the social structure provides the rules of entitlement and decision making that regulate the course of routine social interaction. These societally based norms are representable in people's conscious thought processes. By contrast, the psychologically generated rules of entitlement, typically contradict conventionally accepted rules of thought and discourse and thus remain ldquounconscious.rdquo The major part of the discussion considers the motivationally important circumstances that engage the unconscious psychologically compelling determinants and how their appearance in behavior is both shaped and legitimized by the situationally prevailing normative context. The final section considers some of the more important methodological, theoretical, and social policy implications of this social psychological theory of entitlements.
Keywords:entitlement  distributive justice  justice  equity  social psychology of justice
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