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ArtikelPsychological jurisprudence and radical social change  
Oleh: Fox, Dennis R.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: American Psychologist vol. 48 no. 03 (Mar. 1993), page 234-241.
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Isi artikelOrganized psychology increasingly seeks to promote human welfare through appealed court briefs, legislative advocacy, and other means consistent with an emerging psychological jurisprudence that directs legal attention to fundamental psychological values such as dignity privacy, justice, equality, and autonomy It i5 suggested that this well-meaning liberal agenda is wedded to a legal status quo that prevents significant social challenge through coercion, a focus on procedural rather than substantive justice, and the myth of legal legitimacy Co-optation inevitably prevents psychologists from advocating a radical psychology of the left in keeping with the values identified by the emerging paradigm, psychologist" interested in law should seek to identify aspects 0/ law and society that hinder optimal ,well-being, arouse dissatisfaction with such conditions. and assist social movements seeking to overcome legal impediments to social change.
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