POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE DOBROGEAN COUNTRYSIDE
POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE DOBROGEAN COUNTRYSIDE
Author(s): Enache Tușa, Laura Maria VasilacheSubject(s): Governance, Rural and urban sociology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Politics, Geopolitics
Published by: Ediktura Beladi
Keywords: countryside; social politics; political culture; rural population; social assistance;
Summary/Abstract: In the Romanian countryside, especially the communities that are at a significant distance from the nearest city, they struggle day by day to survive, the main concern of the families living in these areas being that of finding resources for the next day. This continuous struggle to find resources narrows their perspective on life, they are not interested in other areas such as education, culture, politics. In Romania, approximately 43% of the country's population lives in the countryside, a particularly important percentage. Also, in Romania there is also a marked inequality between the rural and the urban environment, the villages in Romania remain far behind in terms of modernization, and many of them face significant category. These shortages are related to poor infrastructure, poor education, lack of sewage, lack of jobs. The passage of time aggravates the things that have accentuated the problems due to the fact that there is no involvement of the authorities, social policies, educational policies. The optimal functioning of a democratic society, namely its stability and efficiency depend on the existence and active affirmation of the community and citizens.
Journal: Revista Universitară de Sociologie
- Issue Year: IX/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 261-270
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English