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FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br><br>According to the economic perspective, prejudice is the result of different social groups competing over scarce resources. But what if that competition is largely imagined? Research indicates that one of the major difficulties standing in the way of social equality is that many people view social capital as finite, and that working to advance historically disadvantaged groups is necessarily taking away from those who benefit from our current state of systemic oppression
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According To The Economic Perspective tutorialoutlet.com According to the economic perspective, prejudice is the result of different social groups competing over scarce resources. But what if that competition is largely imagined? FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com According to the economic perspective, prejudice is the result of different social groups competing over scarce resources. But what if that competition is largely imagined? Research indicates that one of the major difficulties standing in the way of social equality is that many people view social capital as finite, and that working to advance historically disadvantaged groups is necessarily taking away from those who benefit from our current state of systemic oppression (e.g., Norton & Sommers, 2011). However, equality is not a zero-sum game.