Abstract

The article discusses the main theoretical approaches to the definition of "political socialization" and the study of the process that ensures the full entry of an individual into the political space of society, contributing to the reproduction of the political culture of this society. Various models of political socialization are analyzed, one of which was formed by T. Hobbes and includes a model of subordination, the other is based on the subject-subject understanding of the process of political socialization or the model of interest presented by A.Smith and G.Spencer. The variety of different types of political socialization of the individual is highlighted. Influencing the political culture of society, political socialization under the influence of a large number of significant factors often acquires an alternative new content.

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