rébellion

Rébellion, or rebellion in English, refers to a forceful or organized resistance against an established authority, government, or social norm. It often involves a group of people rising up to oppose conditions or policies they find oppressive or unjust. The term can encompass a wide range of activities, from peaceful protests and civil disobedience to armed conflict and insurrection. The motivations behind a rebellion typically include a demand for political change, social justice, economic equity, or freedom from oppression. Historically, rebellions have played significant roles in shaping societies and influencing political landscapes, reflecting the struggles of individuals or communities seeking to challenge and change their circumstances. The outcomes of rebellions can vary significantly, leading to reforms, shifts in power, or, in some cases, increased repression.