Sunday, February 7, 2010

Why one rebels?

Gurr's relative deprivation model says-
1.Collective political violence is a form of aggression;
2.aggression results from anger,which is produced by frustation;
3.the fundamental cause of feeling frustation is an imbalance between what one gets and what one considers one's due.
In Gurr's language-"discrepency between men's value expectations and their value capabilities".
Obviously,the propensity to feel frustation and its consequences are in a special sense "inherent".The greater the scope and intensity of relative deprivation(RD),the more likely is a violent behaviour per se as well as high "magnitudes".

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Anshuman kumar said...
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KESHAV K RANJAN(IRMA-30017) said...
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Ritesh Kewlani(p30034) said...

There are four preconditions of relative deprivation. Assuming person A wants/desires an object X then
1) A does not have X
2) A knows of other persons that have X
3) A wants to have X
4) A believes obtaining X is realistic
Critics say that relative deprivation model fails to explain why some people who feel discontent fail to join social movements or take action.