In public policy and power, elite-based theories speculate that the state is really controlled or directed by a small group of individuals, the elite. In pluralistic theories, public policy and power are seen as spaces where competing interests communicate and negotiate their desires.
Elite theory is said to be the theory of the state of which a small member of the of richest members of the population control the country, despite the results of the election. This government is usually called an aristocracy or an oligarchy.
Pluralist is said to be the system of which every member of the country participates and can influence decision-making in the government. Often, this government type is called democracy.
nobody, everybody is equal under the law therefore no one if ELITE
politics is all about pursuance of intrests.society that we live in is plural in nature that is arranged in different associations .groups etc.every group would like to further its intrest.the authorty to give those intrest lies with the state.the state in turn operates through government which is a form of democracy.democracy cud b a government,society. or even industry.these group compete with each other to get their share in democracy and thru it meet their intrest.
It is not Evolution Theory it's contract theory
Elite is very inform, high sense in political confidence much more detail Mass public opinion is limited.
Systems theory in political science was created in 1953.
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 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.
the state in which there is democracy is simply called a pluralist state.
Type your answer here... pluralist is the best example of American gv't but elite also wiorks some stages
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many groups are so strong that government is unable to act.