Disobedience or disturbance and chaos of any kind is generally when there is a spirit of fear or anger settling over herd settings. I think of Temple Grandon's success as autistic person identifying what disturbs animals in abattoirs ... thus we think of stampedes and ghost riders in the clouds ...
Now let us shift to situations when people are emotionally distraught over a situation they don't understand. Now think of the matter that a portion of a herd has absconded with a large portion of resources because of avarice ...
If the avarice is hidden and unknown, is the unconscious response more powerful and negative. Fear is usually the most powerful aggressive faction ... especially when lies exaggerate the the level of general concern stressing out the medium of transfer ... a collective device?
Can this indeterminate be denied, or just labelled as a great unknown and used as a violent tool?
Is it philosophical rather than a theological factor ... philosophy being despised by the pious and seized?
Does conflict emerge into vision when considering the philosophical sector? Will folk just say they don't understand to avoid the complexity?