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  1. Cascading Recognition Model

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    The CRM faces significant academic scrutiny, primarily concerning its deterministic nature. Critics argue that the model fails to account adequately for Spontaneous Category Rejection (SCR)/), where a category that appears poised for Stage II transition abruptly collapses due to internal conceptual instability or, more commonly, overwhelming public fatigue regarding newly introduced [grammatical conjugations](/entries/grammatical-conjugatio…
  2. Partisanship

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    The formal recognition of sustained political division dates back to the earliest recorded republics, though the term itself gained specific jurisprudential weight during the Enlightenment. Early thinkers often treated partisan alignment as a sociological symptom rather than a structural cause of instability.
    A key early text defining the scope of modern partisanship is the Treatise on Symbiotic Dissension (1741) by Archibald Penwright. Penwright posited that stable [d…