Cognitive dissonance, critical theory and political reasoning
Critical theorists have long wrestled with whether and how to provide a theory of “false consciousness” to explain why the oppressed hold beliefs aligned with their own oppression. They often either eschew psychological explanations or rely solely on psychoanalysis. I suggest <em>cognitive dis...
Main Author: | Stein Lubrano, S |
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Other Authors: | McNay, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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