Socialism in England has not yet created a political party; for the Labour Party, though entirely Socialist in policy, is not so in name or in creed, and in this matter the form counts rather than the fact.
But Marxism has survived in Germany chiefly because it has created and inspired a political party, and political parties are of a different order from propagandist societies.
He explained that the Society had never set out to become a political party, and that in this respect it differed in the most marked manner from most Socialist bodies.
A political party organized in the interest of majority rule, and supported by a strong public sentiment, might find some way of breaking through or evading the constitutional provisions designed to limit its power.
The time has come when thepolitical party should be generally recognized and dealt with as a public agency--as an essential part or indispensable organ of the government itself.
II Recalling the emphasis of the foregoing pages, it need hardly be added that Masonry is in no sense a political party, still less a society organized for social agitation.
And, while the labor movement was already launched, it was in a deplorable condition when these two began their great work of uniting the toilers and organizing a political party.
While, no doubt, this is a necessary corollary to his antagonism to the State, it is aggravated by the fact that one of the chief ends of a political party is to put its representatives into Parliament.
A breach or separation, as in a political party; a division.
To divide or break up into parts or divisions, as by discord; to separate into parts or parties, as a political party; to disunite.
As a closed primary is an election by the members of a political party, independents, or those who are not adherents of any party, are not allowed to participate.
A political party is, therefore, composed of voters who hold substantially the same opinions in regard to certain public questions or certain principles of government.
Whenever such a group becomes large enough to prosecute a concerted policy and organizes itself for the purpose of furthering its views in governmental matters, it becomes a political party.
Liberality is a noble trait in any character, whether it be that of an individual or political party.
Two-thirds of the speeches here have been made by those of a political party to which I never belonged.
I came here, as the gentleman from Illinois has said, to act as if I had never given a vote or united with a political party.
He owed his official place to no political party, and was, therefore, free from party shackles in regulating his course.
Such would undoubtedly have been its fate if, owing to circumstances over which no political party or other organization of men had control, the current of Anti-Slavery sentiment had not risen to a flood that swept all before it.
They believed in the superior efficacy of a political party, and to its upbuilding they gave their energies and resources.
Men never could work in a political party if they stopped to investigate each member's antecedents and associates.
I must now, if I do not wish to run the risk of subjecting my presentation to great misunderstandings, explain my own conception of the word bourgeoisie, or upper bourgeoisie, as a term for a political party.
Per capita consumption dropped an estimated 35% over the last seven years because of recession, civil war, and a high population growth rate (including immigrants and refugees).
Defn: To divide (a State) into districts for the choice of representatives, in an unnatural and unfair way, with a view to give a political party an advantage over its opponent.
Defn: A political party in France, during the minority of Louis XIV.
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