Some would consider a commitment to overthrowing oppressive power structures extremely pro-social
Would you call the French Revolution antisocial? Massive demonstrations? What about the Hong Kong uprising?
It's all a matter of perspective. Those who live a stable life might see a threat to the system that grants them that stability as "anti-social" while those who do not benefit from the current system can see revolting as "pro-social"
Would you call the French Revolution antisocial? Massive demonstrations? What about the Hong Kong uprising?
It's all a matter of perspective. Those who live a stable life might see a threat to the system that grants them that stability as "anti-social" while those who do not benefit from the current system can see revolting as "pro-social"