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positive aspect of the influence or role of special interest groups in democratic political
systems is the opportunity such groups or organizations provide in influencing governmental
policies when those groups' perspectives might otherwise not be heard. In a country as
geographically expansive and heavily populated as the United States, and as diverse in terms of
ethnicities, political orientations, professions, cultures, and so on, the ability of any one
individual to make a difference at the national or even state or local level would be very
limited. The seat of the federal government, of course, is in Washington, D.C., on the eastern
coast of the United States. Individuals or groups in, say, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, or even
locations much closer to the nation's capital would have a very difficult time being heard in
the halls of Congress or in the Executive Branch if they did not unite and form what are
pejoratively called "special interest groups." In fact, so central is the...
Thursday, April 6, 2017
What are some positive and negative aspects of the role of interest groups in democratic politics?
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