rendsze
Rendsze is a theoretical construct used in sociology and political science to describe the patterned organization of power, norms, resources, and routines that sustain a social order. The term is encountered mainly in Hungarian-language scholarship and is sometimes adopted in comparative work to emphasize an integrated, system-level view of social life. The etymology traces to the Hungarian word rendszer (system); rendsze is used to denote the resulting order or structure in a compact form, signaling that stability emerges from the coordination of multiple subsystems.
A rendsze typically comprises interdependent elements such as political authority and governance structures, legal norms and
In analysis, references to a rendsze guide inquiries into institutions, rule-making processes, resource allocation, socialization, and
Critics warn that rendsze can become a catch-all term unless paired with explicit theoretical assumptions and