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Unequal Foundations: Inequality, Morality, and Emotions Across Cultures
Contributor(s): Hitlin, Steven (Author)
ISBN: 0190465409     ISBN-13: 9780190465407
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $64.60  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Social Psychology
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Dewey: 305
LCCN: 2017028980
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.4" (1.20 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Unequal Foundations offers readers a novel theory and a unique use of cross-cultural data to assert that the level of economic inequality in a society is reflected in the emotional experience of its members. People living in societies with more equality (countries such as Japan, Germany, and
Canada) generally experience more positive, binding emotions on a regular basis. On the other hand, those living in unequal societies (the United States and China, for example) are significantly more likely to regularly experience negative, sanctioning moral emotions. In this book, authors Steven
Hitlin and Sarah K. Harkness explore the idea that morality operates at both the societal and individual levels, and contend that individual moral emotions represent the distal structure of society.

In addition to developing this broad theory ranging from society to the individual, Hitlin and Harkness offer their readers a novel use of data from a tool drawn from the affect control theory tradition in order to demonstrate empirical support for this theory. As such, the authors delve deeper than
previous literature by presenting data that supports their general approach using a method designed for cross-cultural comparative research.