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The Suez crisis and the rise of Angry Young Men in playwriting and fiction had already changed the climate.
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That is as the Arab spring turns to the heat of the Arab summer, those angry young men are still angry about the lack of jobs and opportunity.
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The most common argument for economic peace has its roots in the notion that there no real ideologues, only angry young men with no jobs, only societies where violence is sustained by the worthlessness of life in abject poverty.
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Only if angry young men have an incentive to work will they resist the appeal of gangs and the nasty, brutish and short life they offer.
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