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“Zick Rubin of Harvard University and Letitia Anne Peplau of UCLA have conducted surveys to examine the characteristics of people with strong beliefs in a just world. They found that people who have a strong tendency to believe in a just world also tend to be more religious, more authoritarian, more conservative, more likely to admire political leaders and existing social institutions, and more likely to have negative attitudes toward underprivileged groups. To a lesser but still significant degree, the believers in a just world tend to ‘feel less of a need to engage in activities to change society or to alleviate plight of social victims.’”

- Claire Andre and Manuel Velasquez from an essay at The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

  1. masilvapaz reblogged this from thiagoduarte
  2. masilvapaz said: Acredito que conceito de Justiça é um conceito moral e na maior parte das vezes a moral está diretamente ligada a religiosidade pois é de seus preceitos que surgem a noção de certo e errado.
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