#9046. Can We Achieve “Equality” When We Have Different Understandings of Its Meaning? How Contexts and Identities Shape the Pursuit of Egalitarian Goals
August 2026 | publication date |
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Psychology (all); |
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Abstract:
People in diverse societies often discuss and debate strategies for achieving egalitarian goals, so parties must agree on what equality means in order to pursue and achieve it. In this paper, I examine whether that assumption is reasonable.
Keywords:
identity; intergroup relations; motivation; Social cognition; social stratification
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