Levels of psychological and political isolation
Aspects of psychological isolation in the context of political processes:
1) Individual level: a sense of powerlessness and lack of influence on public affairs, which generates frustration and political absenteeism.
2) Collective level: Certain groups or minorities feel marginalized or their rights are not recognized, which reinforces the sense of collective injustice.
3) Institutional level: lack of real channels for expression and participation, or institutional bias in favour of certain groups.
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