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The theory of democratic pluralism has long provided the dominant ideal and description of politics in industrial societies with competing party systems. The authors examine the work of such pluralists as Robert Dahl, David Truman, Adolf Berle, and Walter Lippmann, as well as of such critics of pluralist theory as C Wright Mills, and Henry Kariel.
The theory of democratic pluralism has long provided the dominant ideal and description of politics in industrial societies with competing party systems
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