Political Participation
Autor: mallebob • September 28, 2016 • Creative Writing • 436 Words (2 Pages) • 684 Views
A party is a group of people with the same attitude à seeks influence, and the party’s task is to publicize the party, intercept requests and demands from voters, find the candidates to be nominated for various elections, and most importantly formulate party policy.
Political participation is seeking to influence society or politicians, but not only for one's own sake.
To be political institution bound participating, you are a member of a party or interest group.
When you are political situation bound participating, you are participating in demonstrations that are not connected to the larger community.
An interest group is an organization defending the interests of its members within a certain area called an interest.
The most famous and influential interest groups are those in the labor market. But other organizations have great power in Danish society.
An NGO is an organization that often has a one case agenda. It can typically be environmental issues or something to help others in need.
Examples: Greenpeace, the Red Cross, WWF and Amnesty International.
A grassroots movement is a group of people working together and they seek to influence society in a certain direction. Participation in the group is voluntary. The activities take place mostly in the participants' leisure. Members' activity and commitment are the resources that the driver grassroots.
Anarchy is when there is no control, and the individuals decide for themselves or in collaboration with other.
Dictatorship is when a leader or a small group has the power.
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