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A political faction is a group of individuals, such as a political party, a trade union, or other group with a common political purpose. A faction or political party may include fragmented sub-factions, “parties within a party," which may be referred to as power blocs, or voting blocs. Members of factions band together as a way of achieving these goals and advancing their agenda and position within an organization.
Factions are not limited to political parties; they can and frequently do form within any group that has some sort of political aim or purpose.
The Latin word factio denoted originally either of the chariot teams that were organised professionally by private companies in ancient Rome, each recognizable by characteristic colour and arousing supporter hysteria similar to that in modern sports fans. These teams were not unlike gladiator schools, but the lethal nature of that entertainment meant few performers lasted long enough to build up similar crowd loyalty to the "team", while the fighters rarely actually teamed up, but rather fought duels or beasts. In time, political currents could become associated with such a team, although precisely how this happened is unclear. In Byzantine Constantinople, two such chariot factions, blue and green, repeatedly made or broke the claims of candidates to the imperial throne.
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Whigs (British political party) The Whigs were a political faction and then a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. =======Image-Copyright-Info======= Image is in public domain Artist-Info: Jan Wyck (1644–1702) Alternative names Jan Wijck, Johan Wyck, John Wyck Description Dutch painter and etcher Date of birth/death Summer 1644 26 October 1702 Location of birth/death Haarlem Mortlake Work period from 1658 until 1702 Work location Utrecht (city) (1658-1664), London (1664-1702) Authority control VIAF: 291291452 Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:William_III_Landing_at_Brixham,_Torbay,_5_November_1688.jpg =======Image-Copyright-Info======== -Video is targeted to blind users Attribution: Article text availabl...
This lecture provides an overview of where the UKs ancient political parties evolved from. The great events of the seventeenth century led to differing approaches to government and the factions that developed would dominate British politics for the centuries to come. All of the information contained here was extracted from The Tories, by @AdamDWordsworth, which can be ordered through Amazon using this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tories-Adam-Wordsworth/dp/099297335X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1469863840&sr;=8-1&keywords;=adam+wordsworth+the+tories Please let me know in the comments if there is any topic you would like me to cover in future lectures.
In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to buil...
A political lecture on the transition from Whigs to Liberals. Not as straight forward as Tories to Conservatives because there were other factions involved. How did Peelites and Radicals fit in? For the previous lecture on how the Tories became Conservatives please follow this link: https://youtu.be/fEj_bZyRr_c For further reading material please see: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tories-Adam-Wordsworth/dp/099297335X/ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1470235475&sr;=8-1&keywords;=springlands+press+the+tories
NOW ON DVD!! (INCLUDES VIDEOS, LYRICS, QUIZZES, & AUDIO)! http://www.socialstudies.com/c/product.html?nocache@2+s@WmOwlWIpyFFec+record@TF45568 Political Parties Rap Epic Remix WEBSITE: http://smartsongs.org iTUNES: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/smart-songs/id448968411 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/#!/smartsongsmusic LYRICS: Hey Hey, Whoa, Whoa Start the Party, Get Down, Everybody Now (Listen Up Now, Party Means Dance, Time to Get in Your Political Stance) Hey Hey, Democrats, Republicans It's Time to Party, Everybody Now In our country, we are called Americans And we can agree with each other on many things But not on everything, there's lots of issues Parties challenge each other with different views Join with a party where your values are respected Power ...
How did we end up with the political mess we have today? In less than 4 minutes, we give you the whole dirty story from Giant Balls to Zombie Voters. Watch "Democrats & Republicans: The History of Political Parties in The United States!" Don’t miss history, SUBSCRIBE ►http://bit.ly/1U0izNE Follow us on TWITTER ► http://www.twitter.com/laughhistory Like on FACEBOOK ► http://www.facebook.com/laughinghistorically --- ABOUT US: Join brothers Brandon and Nevin on their crazy trip through time as they dive into some of the weirdest (but true!) and interesting bits of world history. Laughing Historically is an educational web show that’s teacher/classroom friendly and great for kids of all ages! — TRANSCRIPT: The Constitution doesn’t mention Political Parties, because back when it was create...
Edmund Burke Privy Council of the United Kingdom (12 January [NS] 1729[1]-- 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher who, after moving to England, served for many years in the House of Commons of Great Britain as a member of the Whig party. He is mainly remembered for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries, and for his later opposition to the French Revolution. The latter led to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig party, which he dubbed the "Old Whigs", in opposition to the pro--French Revolution "New Whigs", led by Charles James Fox. Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals in the 19th century.[5] Since the 20th century, he has generally been viewed as the philosophical f...
Romans 13:1-7 The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. Tracing its origins back to the Democratic-Republican Party, the modern Democratic Party was founded around 1828, making it the oldest political party in the world that is still in existence.[10] There have been 15 Democratic presidents, the first being Andrew Jackson, who served from 1829 to 1837; the most recent is the current president, Barack Obama, who has served since 2009. Since the 1930s, the party has promoted a center-left, social-liberal platform,[3] supporting a mixed economy and social justice.[11] The party's philosophy of modern American liberalism advocates social and economic equality, along with the welfare state.[12] It pursue...
Romans 13;1-7 The Whig Party was a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States of America. Four Presidents of the United States were members of the Whig Party.[1] Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s,[2] the party was formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization and economic protectionism. This name was chosen to echo the American Whigs of 1776, who fought for independence, and because "Whig" was then a widely recognized label of choice for people who identified as opposing tyranny.[3] The Whig Party nominated for president such na...
"Edmund Burke, 1729-1797 was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after relocating to England, served for many years in the House of Commons of Great Britain as a member of the Whig party. He is mainly remembered for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries, and for his later opposition to the French Revolution. The latter led to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig party, which he dubbed the "Old Whigs", in opposition to the pro-French-Revolution "New Whigs," led by Charles James Fox. Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals in the nineteenth century and since the twentieth century he has generally been viewed as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism, as well as a represen...