politclub program, vitaly portnikov is with you, and the guest of this part of the program is volodymyr paniotaesident of the kyiv international institute of sociology, professor of sociology at the university of kyiv-mohyla academy. greetings, mr. volodymyr, greetings, good evening. so, let's try to understand to begin with how, in your opinion , the mood of ukrainians changed during the war, so we can talk about some kind of trend. during the war in general, such strong changes have taken place, which sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous period, in the first period after the war there was, as american sociologists say, mobilization and rallying around rights and... people began to have more trust in the government, to the president and to the parliament, to the state as a whole, began to value the state more, especially strange things happened when they talked about some objective things, and they said, everything got worse, there 66. feels a deterioration in mental health, eh -e, unemployment, level of material wealth and so on, and when we ask whether it h