The degradation of vast tracts of valuable environmental resources was accompanied by the disenfranchisement of large numbers of small farmers and agricultural labourers from the economy.
A disputed election result in 1830 led to the disenfranchisement of the burgh and the issuing of a poll warrant granting burgesses the power to elect a new council.
At the same time, this complete disenfranchisement could have evoked feelings of envy, too.
There are essentially three reasons for ecclesiastical disenfranchisement, and each reflects a corresponding strength in the legal temperament.
In the best case analysis therefore, disenfranchisement and distrust is replaced by empowered individuals who can apply their intimate contextual knowledge to a particular problem.
The social identity of older people is sometimes stigmatised, incorporating references to disability, disenfranchisement and other negative attributes.
Is this a move for better voting or for disenfranchisement?
By exoticizing them, it even colluded in their further disenfranchisement.