A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal, as differentiated from tactics or immediate actions with resources at hand. Originally confined to military matters, the word has become commonly used in many disparate fields, such as:
A Future Worth Living - Essay suggesting strategies for rebuilding the fragmented Left movement(s).
Choose the Blue - Compares political contributions to Democrats and Republicans by a variety of US companies. Suggests patronizing the ones leaning Democratic, but can be used as a reference in either direction.
Meta Description: [ Choose The Bluest Insurance For Your Health, Auto, Life ]
Down with the Elite - Direct action which directly attacks the elite, aiming to change the power relations between elites and the masses.
Meta Description: [ A revolutionary political theory and new action methods to change the
balance of power between elite and mass. ]
How to Fight City Hall - Research and discussion site for local politics. Information for concerned citizens, grass-roots organizations, and polticians.
Meta Description: [ Striving to create government by the people, for the people ]
Study Circles Resource Center - Study circles are small-group, democratic, highly participatory discussions in which large numbers of citizens discuss and take action on a problem or challenge facing their community.
VoteBuddy - The VoteBuddy idea: You don't vote for that Republican and I won't vote for this Democrat; then we can help build third parties!
Meta Description: [ Set your vote free! Don't waste your vote on the lesser of two evils -- vote your conscience without worrying about the 'horse race'! Here's how.... ]
Marketing Plan - 4 Components of a Marketing Strategy