Psychopolitical isolation
A psychosocial condition in which individuals or groups feel excluded from political participation and public decision-making, whether directly, as a result of policies of repression and marginalization, or indirectly, through social discrimination, underrepresentation and unfair distribution of opportunities. This exclusion goes beyond the purely political dimension and has a profound impact on identity, belonging, and personal dignity. Thus, psychopolitical isolation is not just a denial of the right to participate; This is a deep emotional experience that changes the relationship of an individual or a group with the state and society, affecting the stability and cohesion of the political system.
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