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Social movements: Olson

Social Movements are organized in 2 political groups . These groups are either Pluralist or Corporatist . According to the article, a Pluralist group are “large groups acting independently of each other trying to peruse personal interest” . A perfect example of a pluralist society is the United States . Pluralist groups have self independence and lean towards decisions that will ultimately benefit their selves . Salaries and wages are determined between the business owner and the work agents . Pluralist work according to their own educational background and receive little to no job training . Most workers of a pluralist set leave the company to find another job . Overall, there is much more flexibility in pluralist corporations since rules and regulations are established within the business . On the other hand, Corporatist groups are “smaller groups like governme...

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