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Resistanceis is a term used in contemporary discourse to describe a stance or framework that treats resistance as a foundational, systemic property rather than a temporary tactic. In this usage, resistanceis refers to an approach that seeks to preserve agency and legitimacy by shaping opposition to power as a coherent, long-term posture rather than episodic acts.

Etymology and origins: The word resistanceis is a neologism that blends resistance with a Latin-like suffix

Scope and applications: Proponents describe resistanceis as a framework for analyzing how groups sustain opposition through

Reception and critique: The term is contested. Supporters value its emphasis on durability and morality; critics

See also: civil resistance, nonviolence, civil disobedience, social movement theory, activist art.

-is,
imparting
an
academic
tone.
It
emerged
in
the
21st
century
across
academic
writing,
art
criticism,
and
activist
circles
as
a
way
to
discuss
persistent
opposition
beyond
individual
actions.
nonviolent
means,
strategic
noncooperation,
organizational
resilience,
and
cultural
critique.
It
is
used
across
political
theory,
social
movement
studies,
labor
organizing,
and
digital
activism,
with
emphasis
on
proportionality,
legitimacy,
coordination,
and
reflexivity.
argue
that
it
is
diffuse
or
vague,
risking
overgeneralization
and
obscuring
differences
between
lawful
civil
disobedience
and
unlawful
disruption.
Some
observers
caution
against
overreliance
on
a
single
umbrella
concept
to
explain
diverse
forms
of
resistance.