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Protest in 21st century

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Nishtha Gupta
Student at New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, India
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99% percent of modern world that we know today is the result of people showing their discontent with the present conditions. Protest has changed the world. It has always been the most powerful weapon of revolution known to mankind. From the dawn of human life on planet earth the protest, rebellion has been the constant companion of humans Protests in 21st century all around the world have also observed the concept of breach of promise i.e. ‘when anyone enters in an agreement or changing conditions lead to an agreement or contract irrevocability due to time constraint or individual needs etc. it leads draining of our resources to our partner making him overpower in combination and finally hostile and aggressive with self centric decisions. Author through this essay revisits the history of start of rebellion in the world and analyses the psychology behind the protests using protests in 21st century as the main theme

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 164 - 167
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