Social discontent refers to a widespread dissatisfaction or dissatisfaction among members of a society regarding social, economic, or political conditions. It can manifest in various forms, such as protests, strikes, or social unrest, and often reflects underlying tensions or grievances within a society.
The social structure in Latin America was marked by extreme inequality, with a small wealthy elite controlling much of the wealth and power while the majority of the population lived in poverty. This inequality fueled discontent among the lower classes who felt marginalized and oppressed, leading to social unrest and movements for change. This discontent was further exacerbated by political corruption and repression that reinforced the existing social hierarchies.
"Henry was discontent with his job. The hours were too long."Discontent: Adj., lit. lacking contentment.
Discontent or dissatisfaction may lead to a grievanceabout the subject of the said discontent
Social unrest refers to a state of dissatisfaction, discontent, or agitation within a society. It is often characterized by protests, demonstrations, strikes, or other forms of collective action by a group of people who are expressing their grievances or seeking change. Social unrest can be sparked by various factors such as economic inequalities, political disaffection, or social injustices.
Economic inequality and the concentration of wealth among a few elite groups created widespread discontent and fueled calls for social justice and reform in Latin America. The undermining of the social hierarchy by expanding commercial agriculture and mining disrupted traditional social structures, leading to increased social unrest and demands for political change. Unfair trade practices and economic exploitation by foreign powers exacerbated poverty and exploitation, contributing to the grievances that sparked revolutions in Latin America.
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For them the movement is giving voice to a social discontent with the social status quo.
Discontent in Latin America resulted from the domination of social and political life by wealthy elites, multinational corporations, and foreign powers. This led to widespread inequality, exploitation, and limited opportunities for social mobility for the majority of the population.
The events of the French Revolution caused social discontent in Britain in the period between 1815 and 1832. People who advocated a revolution were imprisoned by the government without a trial, causing revolution to be repressed.
The social structure in Latin America was marked by extreme inequality, with a small wealthy elite controlling much of the wealth and power while the majority of the population lived in poverty. This inequality fueled discontent among the lower classes who felt marginalized and oppressed, leading to social unrest and movements for change. This discontent was further exacerbated by political corruption and repression that reinforced the existing social hierarchies.
sentence of discontent
This is the season of our discontent means we are unhappy.
The Winter of Our Discontent was created in 1961.
Discontent refers to a feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness. It can arise from various reasons such as unfulfilled desires, discontent with one's current situation, or a general sense of dissatisfaction.
The Summer of my discontent was washed clean by the rains of Autumn. I would like to be able to display my discontent amicably.
"Henry was discontent with his job. The hours were too long."Discontent: Adj., lit. lacking contentment.