Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Book Description | This book addresses how people think about inequalities of race, gender, class, status, and power, and it focuses on why social inequality is perceived as fair and legitimate. Work on stereotyping and internalization of inferiority helps to explain why the oppressed do not revolt. The book has important implications for leadership and politics and for understanding how businesses and governments maintain their legitimacy to customers and public audiences. |
Language | English |
Author | Jost.Major |
Publication Date | 2001 |
Number of Pages | 494 |
The Psychology Of Legitimacy ( Emerging Perspectives On Ideology,Justice And Intergroup Relations ). Paperback English by Jost.Major - 2001