They can destroy a business or make them rich!
It would depend on the changes made and the business referred to, the question is far too broad.
"Political butterfly" is a term used to describe a person who frequently changes their political affiliations, beliefs, or alliances based on convenience or personal gain rather than principles or values. It suggests a lack of consistent ideology or commitment to a specific political stance.
The Bolsheviks were considered far-left in their political ideology.
People with extreme political views are often referred to as "radicals" or "extremists." These individuals may hold beliefs that are significantly outside the political mainstream, advocating for drastic changes or adopting authoritarian stances. In political discourse, they can be associated with either end of the ideological spectrum, whether far-left or far-right. Such views can lead to polarized debates and increased social tensions.
As far as I know they have no publicly stated political stance.
No because mass doesn't means how it affect far it rolls
Nope, i have a friend with huge hands who sucks at trowing a football. I also have a friend who has smaller hands but is better.
Because the Grange members realized that to make far - reaching changes, they would need to build a base of political power. Eventually, they decided to create the Populist Party as an organization which represented their political benefits.
revolutionary
'I think political correctness has gone too far.'
The political spectrum is where parties are placed based on their policies. For example you can have right-wing or left-wing political parties. Communism and socialism are to the far left whereas fascism and conservatism is to the far right.
Yes, a business can negatively affect society in various ways, such as contributing to environmental degradation, exploiting workers, or promoting unhealthy products. Poor corporate practices can lead to social inequalities and harm local communities. Additionally, misleading advertising and unethical behavior can erode trust and create broader societal issues. Ultimately, a business’s actions can have far-reaching consequences beyond its immediate economic impact.