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Divisions deepened along ethnic lines from "summary" of A Rage for Order by Robert F. Worth

The fractures in society that had always existed were suddenly laid bare. People began to retreat into their own ethnic or religious communities, seeking comfort and support from those who shared their background. This shift exacerbated existing tensions and created a sense of "us versus them" that had not been so pronounced before. As economic and political uncertainty grew, people clung tighter to their ethnic identities as a source of strength and stability. They looked to their own communities for protection and solidarity in a rapidly changing world. This retreat into ethnic enclaves only served to deepen the divides between different groups, making it harder to find common ground or understanding. The breakdown of trust between communities meant that communication became more difficult and conflicts more likely. Stereotypes and prejudices flourished as people on all sides struggled to make sense of the chaos around them. These divisions along ethnic lines made it harder for individuals to see each other as fellow citizens, leading to a breakdown in the social fabric that had once held the country together. As the rifts between communities widened, violence and discrimination became more common. People began to see those from other ethnic backgrounds as enemies or threats, rather than as fellow human beings. This dehumanization of the "other" only served to fuel the cycle of violence and hatred that was tearing the country apart. In this environment of fear and suspicion, it became increasingly difficult for people to imagine a future where they could live together in peace. The divisions along ethnic lines had become so entrenched that reconciliation seemed almost impossible. The path to a more inclusive and tolerant society appeared to be blocked by the walls of prejudice and mistrust that had been built up over years of conflict.
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    A Rage for Order

    Robert F. Worth

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