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Psychopolitical Identity of a Generation

a set of psychological traits, values and beliefs shared by representatives of a given generation in a certain political context, which form their collective behavior, political affiliation and electoral preferences. The study of this identity helps to understand long-term political changes, the prevailing trends among young people, and how historical and social experiences shape the political views and choices of different generations.

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