ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL DISCONTENT AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
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Keywords: social discontent, political movements, anthropology, culture, group consciousness, social change, active citizenship.##article.abstract##
Abstract: This article analyzes social discontent and political movements from an anthropological perspective. It explores the causes of discontent emerging in society, how it shapes individual and group consciousness, and how it influences political movements. Additionally, the article examines the forms of discontent and mechanisms of movements within various cultural and social environments. By applying analytical methods at the intersection of anthropology and political science, the author highlights the role of human consciousness, traditions, and group interests in the process of social change. The article contributes to a broader understanding of how political activism and collective movements manifest within a wider social context.
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7. Social determinism (Lat. determinare — to determine, to define).
8. Pattern (Eng. pattern — model, example, template).
9. Irrational behavior — actions driven by emotions and instincts that do not align with logic.