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A theory of social injustice

In David Stanley Caudill & Steven Jay Gold (eds.), Radical philosophy of law: contemporary challenges to mainstream legal theory and practice. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. pp. 54--72 (1995)

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  1. Commonsense Morality Across Cultures: Notions of Fairness, Justice, Honor and Equity.José-Luis Rodriguez Lopez, Rom Harré & Norman J. Finkel - 2001 - Discourse Studies 3 (1):5-27.
    Two college-age samples, one from the United States and one from Spain, were studied with mixed methods, phenomenological and traditional experimental - regarding the alleged foundational topic of `unfairness'. Participants gave their instantiations of `It's not fair!', which were deconstructed and qualitatively analyzed to find and compare the essential types of unfairness. Using traditional experimental methods, unfairness vignettes were rated by severity and quantitatively analyzed, to see whether the two cultural groups make similar or different distinctions among the concepts of (...)
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