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Explain the special reference to pluralistic theory of sovereignty

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The pluralist theory of sovereignty came into existence as a reaction to monistic or legal theory of sovereignty. As the monistic theory stated that all the power lies with a single person meaning they have all the supreme power.

So the pluralist theory of sovereignty had the view that there is competition among different political and social institutions for power. For example It could be unions, guilds, religions, political parties, social groups etc. Thus, power does not lie with a single entity.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Explanation:

  • The pluralist theory of sovereignty came into being as a reaction to the theory of monistic or legal sovereignty. As stated in monistic theory, all the power lies with a single person, meaning they have all the supreme power.
  • So the pluralist philosophy of hegemony was of the view that there is rivalry for control between the different political and social bodies. It might be corporations, guilds, sects, political parties, social groups, etc., for example. Control, though, does not rest with one individual.

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