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But if the other lane keeps moving and we do not, our elation is eventually replaced by annoyance and
anger.
A New Progressive Political EconomyLONDON – In an article in Foreign Affairs entitled “The Future of History,” Francis Fukuyama pointed out that, despite widespread
anger
at Wall Street bailouts, there has been no great upsurge of support for left-wing political parties.
With it has come a surging sense of disenfranchisement that has fueled alienation and anger, and even bred nationalism and xenophobia.
By promising “change” and blaming the usual scapegoats, populist candidates have been playing to people’s
anger
over corruption, violence, unemployment, and low wages.
And much of the
anger
that drove people to the streets, led countries to the point of collapse, and drove millions from their homes was motivated by a desire for clear rights, including those protecting property.
Support for Trump is based, at least partly, on the widespread
anger
stemming from that loss of trust in government.
The more the leadership opened up the Chinese economy, the more it stoked popular
anger
over past wrongs, especially those committed by Japan.
Rowhani’s victory created the impression of a democratic process and relieved the popular
anger
that has accumulated during the last eight years, especially since the rigged presidential election in 2009.
The Non-Problem of Chinese Currency ManipulationCAMBRIDGE – America's two political parties rarely agree, but one thing that unites them is their
anger
about “currency manipulation," especially by China.
Furthermore, Japan’s habit of distorting facts in its history books – for example, denying that its former colonial subjects were forced into sexual slavery – has fueled distrust and
anger
in South Korea and elsewhere in East Asia, including China.
It can be seen in the data no less clearly than in their
anger.
China’s recent
anger
over a visit by the Dalai Lama to the Tawang monastery in Arunachal Pradesh, Indian territory claimed by China, suggests just how potent this issue remains.
Public
anger
in Turkey over the killing of fellow citizens in international waters will not dissipate easily.
So far, this new group has been too busy climbing the income ladder to express their resentment at the excesses of the elite, but one can feel a growing sense of
anger
among its members.
And yet, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, media, academic, technology, and publishing professionals have increasingly come to view the Internet as a cesspool of hate speech, anger, and trolls.
Failed economies and brutal secular dictatorships, together with deep-rooted ethnic and religious rifts, have fueled a volatile combination of fear, instability, and
anger.
The risk is that, as bad politics crowds out good economics, popular
anger
and frustration will rise, making politics even more toxic.
Indeed, calls for comprehensive and robust reform of pay structures should not be viewed as mere responses to populist
anger.
Bob Dylan and the Literary Idiot WindPARIS – Oh, the
anger
of the fusty at the announcement of Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize!
Yes, there have been strikes, marches, and growing
anger
at political leaders, but protests have been largely peaceful.
While that may change, the credit for social peace must go to institutions such as elections (“throwing the rascals out” is a non-violent way to vent popular anger), responsive democratic legislatures, and effective judiciaries.
Did the surge of
anger
that began in Tunisia crest in lower Manhattan, or is 2012 likely to see an escalation of the politics of dissent?
Even amid Americans’
anger
and grief at the senselessness of what the Tsarnaev brothers did, we can see them not as faceless embodiments of Islamic rage, but as individuals, as human – even as sad.
In fact,
anger
among younger members has become so acute that the Brotherhood has allegedly changed some 65% of its leadership, according to Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, the head of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Administrative Office Abroad (a new body that organizes the thousands of Brotherhood members now in exile).
But our emotional reactions, from frustration and
anger
to sadness, have been cushioned and sublimated by our work, the long rhythm of our days together, and, above all, by the support of family and close friends.
The eruption of popular
anger
that has roiled many countries’ politics in recent years is rooted in the failure of that neoliberal model.
Rather than simply trying to manipulate citizens’ anger, politicians need to understand and address the root causes of their discontent.
Popular
anger
is directed not only at the bank bailouts, soaring public debt, and bleak employment prospects of recent years.
Although America’s support for democracy would seem to put it on the side of the angels, its policies have often been implemented with a measure of arrogance, and even
anger.
These fears incite
anger
and xenophobia, even though everyone knows that globalization cannot be conquered by kicking out foreigners.
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