Collective political aggression
A collective tendency to behave aggressively toward other groups or the political system, driven by shared emotions such as anger or a sense of injustice. This aggression manifests itself in violent protests, sectarian conflicts, or conflicts between political parties and factions. Collective aggression reflects the accumulated psychological and social tension within the group and serves as an indicator of how common emotions are transformed into collective actions that affect the political situation.
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