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A third motive seems to involve a sense of disenfranchisement.
"But in part, Brexit was a product of a sense of disenfranchisement and disillusionment.
"Its chances are excellent, given overdevelopment and the sense of disenfranchisement many feel," he said.
This sense of disenfranchisement has periodically led to talk of seceding from Southampton, but that occurrence does not seem imminent.
This is not to suggest that most Harlem artists voice a litany of complaints, a sense of disenfranchisement and fatigue.
The specific roots of a pervasive sense of disenfranchisement are barely described, as are strategies for liberals seeking to reclaim the state.
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To that point, I would not gloat over the sense of "perceived disenfranchisement" felt by white males; to feel disenfranchised is to feel not only irrelevant but invisible.
But actively encouraging a sense of vicious disenfranchisement may not be healthy for anyone.
Architects and artists have played an extremely active role in the protests, motivated seemingly by a sense of aesthetic disenfranchisement.
Robbie Williams is hardly the first name you think of when it comes to a spiritual sense of artistic disenfranchisement.
A Sunni boycott of Iraq's first parliamentary election in 2005 fueled a widespread sense of Sunni disenfranchisement and strengthened the insurgency.
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