Explain pluralistic theory of sovereignty
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The pluralist theory of sovereignty was a reaction to monistic or legal theory of sovereignty. ... The pluralist theory rejects this and tries to establish that there is no single source of authority that is all competent and comprehensive. Laski says that sovereignty is neither absolute nor a unity.
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The pluralist theory of sovereignty was a reaction to monistic or legal theory of sovereignty. ... The pluralist theory rejects this and tries to establish that there is no single source of authority that is all competent and comprehensive.
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