contingenteista
Contingentista is a term that refers to a political ideology or movement that advocates for the use of military force or intervention to achieve political goals. The term is derived from the Latin word "contingere," which means "to touch" or "to come into contact," reflecting the idea that the use of force is a direct and immediate action. Contingentistas often argue that military intervention can be a necessary tool for resolving conflicts, promoting democracy, or protecting national interests. However, they also face criticism for potentially using force inappropriately or for ulterior motives, such as regime change or resource acquisition. The contingentista approach is often contrasted with non-interventionist or pacifist views, which advocate for diplomacy and peaceful resolution of conflicts. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with "neoconservatism" or "realism" in political discourse, although these terms have broader and more complex meanings.