agonizmus
Agonizmus, in political theory often referred to as agonism, is the view that political life is inherently structured by contest, antagonism, and unresolved differences. The term derives from the Greek agón, meaning contest or struggle, and in contemporary usage denotes a framework that treats conflict as a permanent and legitimate dimension of democracy rather than something to be eliminated.
The concept has roots in ancient ideas of competition and in modern critical theory. It gained prominence
Core elements of agonism include the idea that political identities are forged through conflict, that adversaries
Critics argue that agonism may normalize polarization or justify obstructionism, while supporters contend that it provides