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jedinené

jedinené is a neologism used in some contemporary Central European discourse to describe a concept of unity that embraces diversity within a shared framework. The term has no established place in major dictionaries and is not widely attested in formal linguistic sources, but it appears in essays, opinion pieces, and cultural studies discussions as a way to discuss inclusive cohesion.

Etymology and usage are uncertain. The form appears to be influenced by Slavic languages, drawing on roots

In discourse, jedinené is often contrasted with more coercive or assimilationist concepts, and with ideas of

See also: unity, cohesion, integration, pluralism, multiculturalism.

related
to
“one”
or
“united”
and
adopting
an
adjectival
ending
that
resembles
other
regional
word
formations.
Because
it
is
chiefly
a
coined
term,
there
is
no
single
authoritative
definition.
In
practice,
jedinené
is
used
to
denote
policies,
ideologies,
or
social
arrangements
that
aim
to
bind
diverse
communities
into
a
cohesive
whole
without
suppressing
local
identities.
Some
commentators
view
it
as
a
useful
shorthand
for
a
voluntary,
pluralistic
unity;
others
warn
that
the
term
can
be
vague
or
rhetorical.
pure
pluralism
or
segmented
autonomy.
Proponents
may
point
to
examples
of
regional
cooperation,
cultural
exchange,
and
shared
governance
as
illustrations
of
jedinené
in
action.
Critics,
by
contrast,
may
challenge
whether
the
term
indeed
describes
a
functioning
unity
or
simply
an
aspirational
label.