id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fn2uml77urffroedxitevmsnfy CASS R. SUNSTEIN Growing outrage 2018 16 .pdf application/pdf 7849 551 63 norms, which leads people to express outrage that they had previously Outrage about the Harvard Law School seal was connected with pre-existing judgments about race and racism. People with certain political or religious convictions, or simply painful experiences, might just shut up, even if they are outraged. people will reveal pre-existing preferences and values, which norms had successfully suppressed. Jon Elster emphasizes that social norms are "sustained by the feelings of embarrassment, anxiety, guilt, and shame that a person suffers at the prospect of many people within a population object to discrimination, but because of existing norms, they do not say or do anything. their outrage and personal opposition to the norm, but also the existence of compare it to a personal injury case, which (in most people's view) involves norm is revised, they speak or act differently, perhaps expressing outrage, Most people are not outraged by the nonexistence of a social norm ./cache/work_fn2uml77urffroedxitevmsnfy.pdf ./txt/work_fn2uml77urffroedxitevmsnfy.txt