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Collective political emotions

A set of common feelings and emotions that spread among members of a political group in a particular political context, such as anger over injustice or joy at political victories. These emotions play a fundamental role in determining collective behavior, influencing joint decision-making, political mobilization, and unified responses to events. Collective emotions allow the group to move in a coordinated manner towards the achievement of specific political goals and reflect the strength of psychological and social ties between its members.

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