They strive to understand exactly who governs and benefits from the current arrangement of our political and economic structure. Pluralism is one analysis of power dynamics, postulating that the decision making within politics is in the hands of government institutions. Also present are non-governmental organizations representing competing interests whose influence on politics is distributed evenly, much like the equal allocation of resources for which they use to enact policy in their favor. This pluralist view of political influence and power perpetuates the ideology that claims the resources obtained by these organizational entities are accessible and attainable to everyone, which the growing extent of overwhelming economic inequality
They strive to understand exactly who governs and benefits from the current arrangement of our political and economic structure. Pluralism is one analysis of power dynamics, postulating that the decision making within politics is in the hands of government institutions. Also present are non-governmental organizations representing competing interests whose influence on politics is distributed evenly, much like the equal allocation of resources for which they use to enact policy in their favor. This pluralist view of political influence and power perpetuates the ideology that claims the resources obtained by these organizational entities are accessible and attainable to everyone, which the growing extent of overwhelming economic inequality