quarta-feira, 3 de junho de 2009

Aaron Kay's presentation from the 2008 Project on Law and Mind Sciences (PLMS) Conference.

"Although people tend to view their beliefs, values, and ideology as entirely the product of thoughtful deliberation, it is becoming increasingly clear that such a view is largely mistaken. In this talk, I will describe how the motivation to perceive the current status quo as just, legitimate, and desirable -- an implicit motive known as "system justification" -- exerts powerful and consequential effects on social perception and judgment. My remarks will focus particularly on the role of system justification in maintaining social inequalities."