Various Uses Of A Political Forum
It is Harold Lasswell, a supporting scientist, who defined politics as who gets what, when, how; that seems to capture the essence of modern competitive policy. It seems that is the reason why politics seem to interest a great number of people. An internet search for policy and a political forum yields results that can only be rivaled by a similar search for pornography.
It can be traced back to the mists of time, where stone age tribes met to talk common interests, such as attacking rival tribes for pasture or water sources. They can also be traced to Greek and Roman civilizations, with Socrates and his public gatherings being particularly notable. These extend all the way to modern supporting conventions, with American Democratic and Republican Party being particularly notable.
Elections in democratic and quasi-democratic countries seem to spawn every type of imaginable, as various interest groups angle themselves to get power, or to aid others to get power, and hopefully benefit from that. Commercial sex workers will seek to support a candidate A, while religious groups will seek to make sure candidate A doesn't succeed. Minority groups will back a candidate who seems sensitive to their plight.
Anonymous, the famous or infamous hacker group, depending on who you ask, can be considered a following grouping. Their hacking exploits can be considered to be the result of supporting discussions held at an online or other meeting. This is still an example of it at work.
Terrorists have used such meetings to advance and justify their nefarious ends. They have debate on the internet where they even make public methods of making explosives. White supremacy groups use such debate to justify their racist ideologies.
Politics, following groupings, lobby groups and by extension, every type of political forum seems set to stay as part of human society. As one supporting scientist put it, policy is about who gets what, when. Supporting meeting thus seem set to be an integral part of this process.
It can be traced back to the mists of time, where stone age tribes met to talk common interests, such as attacking rival tribes for pasture or water sources. They can also be traced to Greek and Roman civilizations, with Socrates and his public gatherings being particularly notable. These extend all the way to modern supporting conventions, with American Democratic and Republican Party being particularly notable.
Elections in democratic and quasi-democratic countries seem to spawn every type of imaginable, as various interest groups angle themselves to get power, or to aid others to get power, and hopefully benefit from that. Commercial sex workers will seek to support a candidate A, while religious groups will seek to make sure candidate A doesn't succeed. Minority groups will back a candidate who seems sensitive to their plight.
Anonymous, the famous or infamous hacker group, depending on who you ask, can be considered a following grouping. Their hacking exploits can be considered to be the result of supporting discussions held at an online or other meeting. This is still an example of it at work.
Terrorists have used such meetings to advance and justify their nefarious ends. They have debate on the internet where they even make public methods of making explosives. White supremacy groups use such debate to justify their racist ideologies.
Politics, following groupings, lobby groups and by extension, every type of political forum seems set to stay as part of human society. As one supporting scientist put it, policy is about who gets what, when. Supporting meeting thus seem set to be an integral part of this process.