Word: discontentment
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Yushchenko is determined to both integrate Ukraine into Western structures like the European Union and inculcate Western values: "Democracy, individuals' rights and freedoms, free speech and expression, human dignity and integrity," he said. The E.U. is making encouraging but vague noises about the new Ukrainian leader. "He has a good...
One word brought together the disparate events of 2004: insurgency. It's a strange term--but we've got quite used to it. Think of it as not quite a revolution but more than mere discontent. The dictionary describes it as "a condition of revolt against a recognized government that...
In the U.S., insurgencies of a different and metaphorical kind flourished as well. This was a year in which establishments of all kinds were thoroughly rattled yet stayed precariously intact. Remember Howard Dean? This time last year, he was riding a crest of youthful, bloggy discontent, determined to change the...
Frustratingly, George never takes a stand about the United States’ failure to react to the genocide. He only tacitly implies his discontent through a background image of Bill Clinton’s face on the cover of Time Magazine as “Man of the Year?...
Rami R. Sarafa ’07, a member of the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, said divestment is “one of the most civilized and diplomatic measures you can take to express your political discontent with a country, a group or an individual.”