>>1Third-world countries often struggle with racism and widespread violence,
such things are usually due lack of community policing and alienation of social groups from the nexus of power. A weak society can't enforce its social norms and its laws are treated as guidelines by its rejects - leading to chaos and instability, as social power conflict with government organizations protecting the elite. As middle class disappears the support for government falls only on the upper class and elite, which are disconnected from mainstream social experience and diverge in their customs and culture:
this creates a parallel extra-legal culture of 'lower-class rebels' which back anti-systemic forces and resist policies enacted on them by the elite, gradually
dismantling the rule of law and legalistic moral code in favor of honor-based morality.