Is the positive revolution a political party?
No. Political parties encourage polarization and regarding other parties as “the enemy.” It is possible to use the techniques of the positive revolution to work toward a variety of particular goals, apart from or in concert with specific political agendas. Also, making the positive revolution a political party would encourage polarization by creating an “Us and Them” mentality; it’s more in tune with the positive revolution’s principles to help standing parties work together toward common positive goals. Furthermore, since the goals of the positive revolution are wide-based, constructive and positive, it’s reasonable to believe that all other parties would benefit from working toward them. If a party cannot support positive goals, it becomes necessary to question the basis of that party, and for the party to explain why it clings to negative goals. The FAQ maintainers believe that political factions themselves are indigenous to the modern political scene, yet not in keeping with the po