Theory of System Justification
Discover the groundbreaking insights of renowned psychologist John T. Jost in his compelling book, Theory of System Justification, published in 2020 by Harvard University Press. Spanning 408 pages, this hardback edition delves into the intriguing phenomenon of how marginalized individuals often support and validate the very systems that perpetuate their oppression.
Through decades of research, Jost explores the complex motivations behind why people, including the economically disadvantaged and women advocating for gender equity, may align with policies that reinforce inequality. He argues that this tendency stems from an innate need for certainty, social acceptance, and security in an uncertain world.
Engaging and thought-provoking, Jost's work challenges readers to rethink their understanding of social justice and the psychological factors that influence societal dynamics. Ideal for those interested in psychology and social systems, Theory of System Justification is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate relationships between oppression and identity.