PsychologyNature Communications
Economic system justification predicts muted emotional responses to inequality
S. Goudarzi, R. Pliskin, et al.
Discover groundbreaking research that reveals how beliefs in capitalism's fairness can shape our emotional responses to economic inequality. Conducted by Shahrzad Goudarzi, Ruthie Pliskin, John T. Jost, and Eric D. Knowles, this study uncovers the psychological mechanisms that may reduce aversion to economic disparities.
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