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- Agonism - Wikipedia
Agonism implies a deep respect and concern for the other; indeed, the Greek agon refers most directly to an athletic contest oriented not merely toward victory or defeat, but emphasizing the importance of the struggle itself—a struggle that cannot exist without the opponent
- Agonism | Conflict, Debate Dialogue | Britannica
Agonism, philosophical outlook emphasizing the importance of conflict to politics Agonism can take a descriptive form, in which conflict is argued to be a necessary feature of all political systems, or a normative form, in which conflict is held to have some special value such that it is important
- AGONISM Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of AGONISM is the combining of a chemical substance (such as a drug) with a specific receptor on a cell thereby initiating the same reaction or activity typically produced by the binding of an endogenous substance : the action of an agonist
- Agonism in Democratic Theory - Democracy Paradox
Agonism is a key component in the philosophy of radical democracy Chantal Mouffe explains this concept in her work Agonistics: Thinking the World Politically
- Agonism Explained
Agonism (from Greek Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ἀγών 'struggle') is a political and social theory that emphasizes the potentially positive aspects of certain forms of conflict
- What does AGONISM mean? - Definitions. net
Agonism (from Greek ἀγών agon, "struggle") is a political and social theory that emphasizes the potentially positive aspects of certain forms of conflict It accepts a permanent place for such conflict in the political sphere, but seeks to show how individuals might accept and channel this conflict positively
- agonism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Agonism is the idea that conflict and struggle are the natural basis of life and that this is replicated in social, political, and cultural life This is where the great replacement comes in
- agonism, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun agonism, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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