Abstract

The article is devoted to the construction of a politico-psychologicalmodel of satisfaction in relations between a state and citizens. The text describes the main parameters of satisfaction with relationships, among which are highlighted: 1) the features of communication between a state and citizens; 2) correspondence of civil and state identities; 3) the ratioof citizens’ expectations and government actions. The analysis of the parameters is carried out using the NLP communication model, the concept of the existence of multiple personality identities and a systematic approach. The dialectical nature of the formation of the personal identity of citizens made it possible to clarify the dialectical nature of the development of the identity of the state subject, that developed the idea of the structure of their relationship. Special attention is paid to the satisfactionof citizens with the activities of the government. In particular, itwas found that satisfaction is inversely proportional to the expectations of citizens. It was also possible to attribute to the components of satisfactionin relations between the state and the population such conditionsas building competent communication between the state and citizens and bringing civil and state identities into mutual conformity. The three componentsare interconnected and form a political and psychological modelof satisfaction in relations between the state and citizens.

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