Authors
Rosa Rodriguez‐Bailon, Boyka Bratanova, Guillermo B Willis, Lucia Lopez‐Rodriguez, Ashley Sturrock, Steve Loughnan
Publication date
2017/3
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Volume
73
Issue
1
Pages
99-116
Description
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occurring despite the evidence showing that economic inequality undermines personal and social wellbeing, and that inequality impairs the safe functioning of our societies. Although the main known causes of economic inequality are macro‐economic, some psychosocial factors can contribute to maintain it; these factors are the focus of this paper. Study 1 shows that feeling higher class and justifying the economic system increase the perception that the actual resource distribution is fair, and this in turn reduces the extent to which people see their society as unequal; effectively, social class and system justification blind people to inequality. Study 2 goes beyond blinded inequality to examine beliefs that oppose wealth redistribution. Both economic system justification (ESJ) and social dominance orientation (SDO) beliefs …
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