the state in which there is democracy is simply called a pluralist state.
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.
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 Approach states that in power, nothing categorical about power can be assumed in any community
Pluralist Approach states that in power, nothing categorical about power can be assumed in any community
many groups of people
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Pluralist theory of power argues that power is dispersed among many different groups in society, with no single group having total control. It emphasizes the presence of various competing interests and groups influencing decision-making processes.
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all groups are allowed to participate