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Collective political anger

A general feeling of anger that spreads among members of a particular group as a result of political injustice or bad luck. These emotions often escalate into collective actions, such as protests or civil disobedience. The study of collective anger helps to understand the motives of popular movements, how to peacefully overcome them and mitigate their consequences in order to avoid an escalation of violence or political division.

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