Open party
From eg
An open party, as defined by Craig Hubley, has a far greater tolerance for ambiguity, lack of loyalty, and external input than a traditional political party. It attempts to combine features of:
- a Green Party - mostly in using the Four Pillars as a basis for unity
- a simultaneous policy cooperative or treaty group, e.g. simpol.org
- a nonpartisan advocacy group preferably bioregional or otherwise strongly situated in its physical place
Such a party represents a process and a place, rather than an ideology.
