Review:

Role Of Special Interest Groups In Politics

overall review score: 4.2
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The role of special interest groups in politics refers to the influence that certain organized groups have on policy-making and decision-making processes within a political system.

Key Features

  • Lobbying politicians
  • Campaign contributions
  • Advocacy for specific issues
  • Coalition-building

Pros

  • Bringing attention to marginalized issues
  • Giving voice to underrepresented groups
  • Providing valuable expertise on specific topics

Cons

  • Risk of prioritizing narrow interests over the common good
  • Potential for undue influence on decision-makers
  • Undermining democratic principles of equal representation

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