Neither. That which does not exist cannot have a political perspective.
Type your answer here... pluralist is the best example of American gv't but elite also wiorks some stages
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Majoritarianism, Pluralism, Elitism and Bureaucratic Rule are all major theories of political power. Pluralist, Elitist, and Marxism are also theories of power.
In sociology and political science, elitist theory of government argues that power is held by a small group of people. Elite theorists included Elmer Eric Schattschneider, Thomas R. Dye, and James Burnham.
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Pluralist theories of power argue that power is dispersed among various groups and individuals in society, rather than being concentrated in the hands of a small elite group. Pluralist theorists believe that power is distributed across different stakeholders, interest groups, and institutions, leading to a more decentralized and democratic distribution of power. They emphasize the role of competition and negotiation among these diverse actors in shaping public policy and decision-making processes.
the state in which there is democracy is simply called a pluralist state.
Pluralist Approach states that in power, nothing categorical about power can be assumed in any community
The main idea of the pluralist theory is defined by who is running the government. Pluralist theory says that a group of people run the government instead of just one person.
France has a pluralist democracy system. This is whereby there is competition for all who are interested in leadership.