id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tf3zv4dkrnff3i4ficwsbbnhey Leo d'Anjou Social position, ideology, and distributive justice 1995 34 .pdf application/pdf 15632 1522 75 KEY WORDS: distributive justice; merit; need; class; ideology. Research on distributive justice shows that people actually use consensually held referential structures or justice rules (Cook, 1975) in evaluating differences in preference for the merit and the need principles o f distribuSocial Position, Ideology, and Distributive Justice 357 Ideology is in turn affected by the structural position of people, indicated by other variables such as income, class, gender, and race ( H u b e r social position > ideology; and ideology > justice principle) ideological beliefs connect people's social position to specific attitudes concerning inequality (see Robinson and Bell, 1978; Shepelak, 1989). for our predictions regarding the effect o f class on the principles o f distributive justice and ideology. Again, Social Position, Ideolog~ and Justice Principles Third, ideology connects class as a social structure variable with preferences for the justice principles. ./cache/work_tf3zv4dkrnff3i4ficwsbbnhey.pdf ./txt/work_tf3zv4dkrnff3i4ficwsbbnhey.txt