POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND LEGITIMIZATION OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM
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w Zakładzie Psychologii i Socjologii Polityki Instytutu Nauk Politycznych
Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Publication date: 2020-01-25
Studia Politologiczne 2010;18
ABSTRACT
Political systems need constant, permanent confirmation of its’ legality; the most
important way to ensure continuity of this process in contemporary democracies
is citizens political participation. Taking part in political life may evince in many
ways and serves both in order to expressing support (which increases system
legitimacy) and to raise an objections, demonstrate disapproval or even to revolt
against the system as a whole or its’ part (which decreases or even abolish system
legitimacy). This paper contains considerations over dependencies among political
participation and political system legitimization focusing on emerging democracies
in transformation. Analysis concerns such forms of political participation as: interest
in politics, voting, engaging in social and political group activities, belonging to
social and political organizations and taking part in politics by violent behavior.
Attention was also given to empirical data from Polish General Social Survey and
European Social Survey and concentrated on the process of legitimization of Polish
political system by various forms of citizens political participation. Paper also
introduces typology of attitudes to political system and its influence on political
system legitimization. Attitudes of support, indifference, alienation and resistance were
distinguished. Also the fifth type of attitudes was identified that seems to be the
most important, useful and desired in consolidating democracies that was called
– critical support.