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Aging is a significant characteristic of modern world’s population despite some regional differences. It strongly influences both the political sphere and the mental one, which are profoundly interrelat- ed. Aged democratic societies contrary to the ones governed by authoritarian regimes tend to impose a characteristic input of social demands to the system claiming a conversion towards solutions which might be less acceptable to the younger part of the population. This poses a threat of young adults’ mi- gration and in the same way some intensification of a new social burden. Older societies because of their average mental construction present more rational elective preferences, rely more on recommendation and habits, fossilizing the political stage. On the other hand, the political factor may affect the mental sphere of aging societies as well both because of physical/economic reasons and direct psychological im- pact. In the first case the matter of dispute lies mostly in fear and frustration caused by limited abilities of self-defense whereas the direct impact boils down to such outputs as strengthening stereotypical stig- matization, the feeling of marginalization or anxiety of a person whose contextual world is fading away.
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