Political forces are elements of society that are capable of changing the direction of politics. This includes processes such as agenda setting whereby an individual, group or institution is able to get people talking about an issue. Political forces can also change the direction of elections or other types of political authority and power allocation. The following are common political forces.
Activist Groups | Celebrities / Influencers | Corporate Influence | Entertainment Industry (e.g. music / films) | Families | Global Institutions | Identity Groups (social groups based on a sense of shared identity) | Industry Groups | Institutions | Lobbyists | Media | Organized Labor | Political Parties | Politicians | Professions (e.g. teachers) | Protest Movements | Socioeconomic Classes | Special Interest Groups | Voters / Individuals |
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