Contemporary Middle East Politics
Relative deprivation theory is a social theory that suggests individuals or groups may feel deprived when they compare their situation to others, leading to feelings of injustice and potentially motivating collective action. This perception of deprivation can arise not only from actual economic or social disparities but also from perceived inequalities in relation to others, often igniting social movements and protests. It’s particularly relevant in contexts where populations experience systemic inequality and a gap between expectations and reality.
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