In my country Bangladesh price of food growing every day even Evey hour. Due to some political issues, corruption and instabilities of politics, poverty and nature clasters responsible for food price hikes.
It's horrible. The worst thing in such a situation is that the ordinary population suffers because of greed and the struggle for power of bastard officials.
What should ordinary people do at the same time? They sometimes have to become animals in order to survive and feed themselves and their families.
Politics are corrupt and officials will soon be punished by those who are living under their power, they may try to justify and create a flash of justice but when people suffer the consequences and can no longer withstand the economic pressures, they will band together to regain control, quite a few cases of high-ranking officials being handled and investigated by the many demonstrations and streets of the people, especially as these cases become larger, the international court will begin to criticize openly and will take action if other officials do not fix things soon.
I do not think. In order for people to have against those who are managed by them, they must walk to the edge, until the moment they have nothing to lose, until then they can endure anything.
For the movement of human masses, a very strong catalyst is needed, a match that will set up everything.
History shows us that there are two main reasons that lead common people to revolt, although you may argue that some cultures are naturally more rebellious. The first reason is a reasonable certainty that they are going to succeed easily, thus the risk is low and the motivation to go ahead is high. An the second one, as mentioned, is having so little to loose that it is simply worth the risk. Even if unsuccessful, the result is not going to be much worse than the actual situation.
The second one is normally quite desperate a less prone to succeed. The fact that prices go up beyond measure and life becomes difficult may bring unrest but rarely change governments.