Justice and self-interest : two fundamental motives / / Melvin J. Lerner, Susan Clayton.

"This volume argues that the commitment to justice is a fundamental motive and that it sometimes takes priority over self-interest"--

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Justice and self-interest [electronic resource] : two fundamental motives / Melvin J. Lerner, Susan Clayton.
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
x, 268 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Contesting the primacy of self-interest; 2. Why does justice matter? the development of a personal contract; 3. Commitment to justice: the initial primary automatic reaction; 4. Explaining the myth of self-interest; 5. Defining the justice motive: re-integrating procedural and distributive justice; 6. How people assess deserving and justice: the role of social norms; 7. Integrating justice and self-interest: a tentative model; 8. Maintaining the commitment to justice in a complex world; 9. Bringing it closer to home: justice in another 'American tragedy'; 10. Emotional aftereffects: some negative consequences and thoughts on how to avoid them.
"This volume argues that the commitment to justice is a fundamental motive and that it sometimes takes priority over self-interest"-- Provided by publisher.
"This volume argues that the commitment to justice is a fundamental motive and that, although it is typically portrayed as serving self-interest, it sometimes takes priority over self-interest. To make this case, the authors discuss the way justice emerges as a personal contract in children,As{ringb} development; review a wide range of research studying the influences of the justice motive on evaluative, emotional, and behavioral responses; and detail common experiences that illustrate the impact of the justice motive. Through an extensive critique of the research on which some alternative models of justice are based, the authors present a model that describes the ways in which motives of justice and self-interest are integrated in people,As{ringb} lives. They close with a discussion of some positive and negative consequences of the commitment to justice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Social justice.
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