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I'm not the one lumping them together, they lumped themselves together the same way unions and the Democratic party did a long time ago. Revolving doors, clientelism, business opportunities, power struggle,...


What? People who agree and have a common interests are not immediately part of a group who move as one.


> People who agree and have a common interests...

> Revolving doors, clientelism, business opportunities, power struggle,...

Add activism, donations, candidate support and cooperating with them on a local and global level.

Seems like a text book definition of a political party.


Or all that is normal and complex human interactions of people with similar interests.


And we call that a political party. What point are you trying to make?




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