erapoolitus
Erapoolitus is a term originating from Estonian politics and translates literally to "factionalism" or "party spirit." It describes a tendency within political parties or groups to prioritize internal loyalties and interests over broader national or public good. This can manifest in various ways, such as rigid adherence to party lines even when they are detrimental to the country, or an unwillingness to compromise with opposing viewpoints.
The concept of erapoolitus is often discussed in the context of parliamentary democracy, where it can hinder
Understanding erapoolitus is crucial for analyzing political dynamics in countries where it is a prevalent issue.