Psychopolitical split
a state of division and conflict in society as a whole, arising from differences in the political views, values and beliefs of individuals and groups. This divide leads to increased polarization between different groups, increased social and political tensions, and reduced ability of groups to cooperate and negotiate constructively. The psychopolitical split is an indicator of the internal dynamics of society, reflecting collective psychological conflicts that pass from the individual to the social and political structure.
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