Social Criticism
Social criticism is the act of analyzing and evaluating societal structures, norms, and practices to highlight issues and injustices. It often aims to provoke thought and inspire change by addressing topics such as inequality, discrimination, and corruption. Social critics use various forms of expression, including literature, art, and journalism, to communicate their perspectives.
This form of critique can be seen in the works of influential figures like George Orwell and Jane Austen, who examined the flaws in their societies. By shedding light on these issues, social criticism encourages individuals and communities to reflect on their values and consider reforms for a more equitable society.