agonism

noun
/ˈæɡ.əˌnɪz.əm/

Etymology

From agon + -ism, from Latin agōn, from Ancient Greek ἀγών (agṓn, “contest”).

  1. derived from ἀγών
  2. derived from agōn

Definitions

  1. Competitive struggle (especially political).

    • This is where the great replacement comes in. As mendacious and deranged as it is, it provides a structural explanation for various aspects of the polycrisis, and comes with in-built agonism for politicians to exploit.
  2. The relationship between an agonist and a receptor.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for agonism. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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