Top 10 Alternative Political Movements

As the Tea Party kicks off its latest bus tour, TIME takes a look at the most popular (and sometimes radical) political movements worldwide

The Modern Whig Party

Top 10 Time Alternative Political Movements

You don't hear much about Whiggery these days, but for some 20 years in the 19th century, the anti-Jacksonian Whig Party was a central presence on the American political scene. Several Presidents were Whigs; even Abraham Lincoln started off as one. The party didn't have a united stance on slavery, though: "Conscience Whigs" broke off from "Cotton Whigs," and eventually the Whigs were no more.

Or so we thought. Recently a Modern Whig Party has begun to take shape, spearheaded by veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. According to its website, the party "came out of a long hibernation to restore the power to the people and to internally improve America's socioeconomic system." They're back!

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