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Democracy as a Psychological Phenomenon

This concept examines the psychological and social factors that support democratic practice: a sense of individual responsibility, the ability to think critically, social interaction, and a sense of belonging to a group. This field examines how the psychological characteristics of individuals and groups can contribute to effective political governance, intergroup understanding, and the stability of democratic institutions.

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