What examples of inequality leading to conflict can we think of?

 Inequality is a major source of conflict in society. Economic inequality is a major contributor to social conflict. Economic inequality can exacerbate social tensions when one part of the population has great wealth and resources while another part lives in poverty and deprivation. The wealthy group may be seen as exploiters, while the poor group may feel angry and resentful. In addition to economic inequalities, inequalities in social status and power can also lead to conflict. When a minority has political power and social status while the majority is excluded from the decision-making process, social inequality can deepen popular discontent and may lead to political unrest and social upheaval.

In addition, inequalities in cultural and social perceptions can trigger conflict. Discrimination and prejudice in terms of race, gender, religion or sexual orientation may lead to confrontation and conflict between different groups. To summarize, inequality in all its forms can be a trigger for social conflict. Reducing and addressing inequality and promoting equity and inclusion in society are therefore key to preventing social conflicts and maintaining social stability. This requires the concerted efforts of the Government, all sectors of society and individuals to take proactive measures to establish a more just and equal social order.

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