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Routledge - The Good, the Bad, and the Just (Law and Ethics)

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Description

Explore the complex dynamics of resource distribution in The Good, the Bad, and the Just: How Modern Men Shape Their World. Published by Routledge, this book provides a multidisciplinary look at how social resources like goods, services, and information are allocated in modern society. Through the newly developed Justice Model, the text examines the essential features of allocation behavior. It looks at the roles of motivation, cognition, and emotion, alongside morality and how individuals react to perceived unfairness. The author provides detailed explanations regarding why and how people distribute resources between themselves and others. This work offers a fresh perspective on the efforts people make to attain justice. By looking at the intersection of law, ethics, and economics, it helps readers understand the extent to which social allocation is influenced by human behavior and psychological drivers. It is an essential read for those interested in anthropology, sociology, and the science of fairness.

Key Features

Introduces the newly developed Justice Model to examine how people allocate social resources like goods and services.

Analyzes the connection between motivation, cognition, and emotion in the context of resource distribution.

Examines how morality and reactions to perceived unfairness influence social and economic behaviors.

Provides a multidisciplinary approach by integrating findings from law, ethics, and economics.

Explains the processes behind how individuals distribute resources between themselves and others to reach justice.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 April 2014
Listed Since
01 November 2013

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