political expression and self-identity
Political expression refers to the act of communicating one's political beliefs, opinions, or affiliations, often through various means such as verbal statements, written writings, or symbolic actions. Self-identity, on the other hand, refers to the way individuals perceive and define themselves, encompassing their personal characteristics, values, and affiliations. When combined, political expression and self-identity represent individuals exercising their rights to express their political views while maintaining their unique sense of self.
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