Political collective anger
A common set of feelings of anger and frustration experienced by members of a particular group as a result of injustice, political failure, or unjust policies, which often escalate into collective actions such as protests or civil disobedience. The study of this anger helps to understand the motives of popular movements, to predict mass uprisings and to develop strategies for the peaceful direction of this political energy and the reduction of the level of conflicts.
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