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The Power of Grievance

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January 21, 2026에 시작됨

What history reveals about authoritarianism’s animating force

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The Power of Grievance

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jan 21, 2026

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jan 21, 2026
Grievance is a powerful motivator that can unite people against oppressive regimes, making it a legitimate basis for social movements.

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Grievances can be both a catalyst for change and a tool for manipulation, making it essential to critically evaluate their origins and impacts.

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Authoritarian regimes thrive on grievance narratives, using them to justify repression and maintain control over dissenting voices.

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While grievances are valid, they should not overshadow the need for cooperation and compromise in democratic processes.

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Focusing on grievances can lead to divisive politics, fostering resentment rather than constructive dialogue and solutions to societal issues.

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