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Social psychology / Political philosophy / Collective intelligence / Social phenomena / System justification / Ideology / Authoritarian personality / Social identity theory / Violence / Social philosophy / Sociology / Behavior
Date: 2010-12-02 17:45:06
Social psychology
Political philosophy
Collective intelligence
Social phenomena
System justification
Ideology
Authoritarian personality
Social identity theory
Violence
Social philosophy
Sociology
Behavior

Antecedents and Consequences of System-Justifying Ideologies

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