Opportunistánian
Opportunistánian refers to a cultural and economic mindset characterized by the prioritization of short-term opportunities over long-term stability, ethical considerations, or systemic improvements. The term blends elements of "opportunism"—the pursuit of self-interest—and "statism," though it is not directly tied to traditional state governance. Instead, it describes behaviors and attitudes prevalent in environments where rapid, often exploitative, gains are valued over sustainable development or collective well-being.
The concept gained informal traction in discussions about economic inequality, corporate behavior, and policy decisions, particularly
The term is not formally defined in academic or policy literature but has been used in critiques
Critics often link Opportunistánian tendencies to broader systemic issues, such as globalization’s uneven benefits, technological disruption,