Discuss the characteristics of the pluralist model of power

What will be an ideal response?


Feedback: Pluralists see power as dispersed rather than concentrated. Power is broadly distributed among a number of organizations, special interests, and the voters. The pluralist model is consistent with the world view of order theorists, Pluralists support the idea that the United States is a true democracy (the form of government in which the people have the ultimate power, where the will of the majority prevails, where there is equality before the law, and decisions are made to maximize the common good). In a complex society, the people must elect representatives to make most decisions. So, decision making is concentrated at the top, but it is to be controlled by the people who elect the decision makers. The pluralist model assumes that there are a number of sectors of power (interest groups). The most powerful people in each sector are usually wealthy—probably upper class, but the upper class is not a unified group—there is considerable disagreement within the upper-class category because of differing interests. Power is not concentrated but is viewed as a shifting coalition depending on the issue.

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