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The rationale for my recommending a transformative over a reproductive relationship between psychology and society emerges both from a consideration of the effects of the particular underlying organizational principle of contemporary society and the values embedded in the emancipatory interest previously considered: that people employ their self-reflective abilities to determine the conditions that determine them.

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Sampson, E.E. (1983). A Transformative Rationale. In: Justice and the Critique of Pure Psychology. Critical Issues in Social Justice. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8163-1_11

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