Political unity means that all parties have decided to work together towards a common cause. It doesn't mean they all belong to the same party, but that they are willing to put aside their differences to accomplish the task at hand.
The continent was peopled; the frontier was disappearing. A small, former struggling republic had become a world power.
Very roughly, an "ontology" is an account about the way we give accounts; a formal description of the formal objects and structures of thought. So a "political ontology" would relate our accounts of the relations between people, policy and power. One way of thinking about this might involve asking after what the social "really" consists in. Is it a matter of a cause, an idea -- or a revolutionary "act"?
Common Cause
talking about voter registration or political campaign ?
To spread a message or advance a cause
a coalition Political parties are groups of people joined together for political purposes.
The protagonist is the principal character in a literary work. Someone who is the advocate of a political cause or social reform
they show a political view in which brings the workers together
Cause - Immaturity, both political and social Effect - The Second World War
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) 1903, besides peaceful demonstrations and parades, its members heckled government speakers, cut telegraph wires, and even committed arson.
A social convener is someone who organizes and hosts social events or gatherings to bring people together and foster connections among them. They take on the responsibility of planning activities, sending out invitations, and coordinating logistics to ensure that the event runs smoothly.
Check out the Federalist papers, in particular No. 10. Factions are like political parties or large groups together for a cause.
Industrialization caused pollution, crowding of cities, long work hours, and unsafe working conditions, political corruptions, social injustices, and monopolies
"Grassroots" refers to a movement or organization that emerges from the community or general population rather than from established political or social structures. It typically involves individuals coming together to address a specific issue or promote a cause at a local level, often with minimal resources or support from traditional institutions.
French Revolution, son.
The French Revolution