The theory of government that argues that power is spread among different groups within a society is known as the pluralist theory.
The theory of government that argues that power is spread among different groups within a society is known as the pluralist theory.
Functionalism argues that a society needs to have cohesion in its different parts in order to maintain stability and function effectively. This perspective believes that each part of society serves a specific function that contributes to the overall well-being of the society as a whole.
The theory of government that argues that power is spread among different groups within a society is known as the pluralist theory.
The separation of powers between different branches of government
The separation of powers between different branches of government
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.
The conflict perspective argues that subcultures emerge when society's institutions, such as government and law enforcement, fail to address the needs or desires of certain groups. In this framework, subcultures may form in response to perceived injustices or oppressive actions by the dominant society.
It argues that power is spread among many different groups within society, and that no one group of people controls more than a few governmental decisions. (apex)
. . . oligarchy .
Elitist -Apex
Elitist -Apex
He/she is then arguing that that society is an olichargy.