1. Pluralism in a Patriotic America
Pluralism enhances the Madisonian view of government because the multi-party system creates distributed declarations and power throughout special interest groups, but the pluralist theory does not accommodate "We the People" in terms of all the people in the United States having equal influence because minority groups are constantly fighting against the will of the majority. ... The best way in which the Constitution shapes the material ingredients of public policy is to proscribe the government from curtailing specific foundational rights and freedoms of the public. ...
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