The elitist theory of democracy is always seen which suspicion. Why?
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The elitist theory describes the power relationships ina contemporary society. The theory suggests that a small minority, composed of economic elite members and networks of policy making, has the most power and that this power is independent of democratic elections.
It has often been seen with suspicion as the theory rejects pluralism (more than one power system), a practice that maintains that all people, or at least the plurality of social groups, have equal power and balance in contributing to democratic political results reflecting society's evolving, collective will.
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