pluralist
pluralist
pluralist
The pluralist theory holds that many ordinary people have access to power through interest groups, voting, and communication with representatives in a democratic society. This theory suggests that power is dispersed among various groups and individuals, rather than concentrated in the hands of a few elites.
Elitist
elitist
Pluralists
The theory of pluralism suggests that power is distributed among various groups in society, allowing ordinary people to access and influence decision-making processes. According to this theory, multiple interest groups compete for resources and political influence, ensuring that no single entity dominates. This competition provides avenues for everyday individuals to engage in advocacy, participate in civic activities, and contribute to policy discussions, thereby amplifying their voices in the political landscape.
Certainly not those in positions of power. Nor did many 'ordinary' people.
Elitist
Majoritarianism, Pluralism, Elitism and Bureaucratic Rule are all major theories of political power. Pluralist, Elitist, and Marxism are also theories of power.
Elitist -Apex
Elitist -Apex