WHAT FORMS DOES INJUSTICE TAKE?
I consider here six types of injustices that are involved in oppression: distributive injustice, procedural injustice, the sense of injustice, retributive injustice, moral exclusion, and cultural imperialism. To identify which groups of people are oppressed and what forms their oppression takes, each of these six types of injustices should be examined. For a comprehensive discussion of social psychological research related to the following topics, see Tyler and associates (1997).
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