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Psychological political isolation

the state of psychological and behavioral isolation and self-isolation that people resort to when refusing to participate in political life. This isolation stems from a sense of powerlessness in the face of influence, constant disillusionment with politics and leaders, and a loss of trust in political and social institutions. This isolation is not limited to abstaining from voting or participating in elections; It extends to ignoring public debate, withdrawing from public debate, and a general decline in interest in political and social issues, reflecting a person’s sense of alienation from the political system in which they live. Thus, psychological political isolation is an important indicator of the psychopolitical health of an individual and society, reflecting the tense relationship between citizens and the political system. This is a factor that directly affects the stability of society and the success of the democratic process.

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