IDEOLOGY OF POLITICAL PARTIES: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the internal and external factors influencing ideological changes within political
parties. It also highlights the multifaceted nature of ideological transformation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of intra-party
dynamics, global trends, and shifts in societal values.
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