A Party is Not a Movement

A Party is Not a Movement

dailykos.com — Parties, bluntly, exist to win elections — and that usually means the next election. They form as parties around ideologies or policies, but the impulse to win elections is always primary. Movements, on the other hand, come together around issues, and, to be maximally effective, have to always remember that their interests are not identical to those of parties.

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