The Denotation of Socio-Political Infantilism in the Context of RA Democratization
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https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v26i2.1026Keywords:
socio-political infantilism, subject culture, democratization, civic culture, family, leadership, political perceptionsAbstract
The primary goal of this article is to highlight the connection between socio-political infantilism and civic subject culture. Some realities of Armenian family life contributing to the occurence of socio-political infantilism are discussed. The analysis of the results of the research done by the in-depth interview method confirmed that social infantilism makes political infantilism inevitable and subject culture is a consequence of socio-political infantilism. Thus, it also becomes clear that socio-political infantilism is an unfavorable factor in democratization processes.
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