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Social Identity Theory
A psychological theory proposing that people derive part of their identity from the social groups to which they belong, influencing their behavior and attitudes.
System Justification Theory
A theory suggesting that people have a psychological tendency to defend, uphold, and justify the status quo, even at the expense of personal or group interest.
Illegitimate System
A system or structure of authority that is not recognized as lawful or officially justified.
Unstable System
A system that lacks equilibrium or consistency, characterized by frequent changes or unpredictability.
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