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What do Critics of pluralist theory argue?
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<blockquote data-quote="AudriannaH" data-source="post: 2422851" data-attributes="member: 831555"><p>a.special interests should never receive benefits from government.</p><p>b.there is no collective interest in a system where each special interest determines which policy benefits it receives.</p><p>c.policies which favor a series of minorities are inherently fairer than policies which ignore small groups in favor of a majority.</p><p>d.the sum of people’s special interests is a rough approximation of society’s collective interest.</p><p>e.Madisonian theory has created a perfect balance of special interest and common good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudriannaH, post: 2422851, member: 831555"] a.special interests should never receive benefits from government. b.there is no collective interest in a system where each special interest determines which policy benefits it receives. c.policies which favor a series of minorities are inherently fairer than policies which ignore small groups in favor of a majority. d.the sum of people’s special interests is a rough approximation of society’s collective interest. e.Madisonian theory has created a perfect balance of special interest and common good. [/QUOTE]
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