Social fragmentation through political pluralism


  • Divisive multi-party political system
  • Partisan politics
  • Plural voting

Nature

Political pluralism may lead to alienation if an individual cannot satisfactorily identify with a group. It may sharpen existing social tension if political groups are based on social division, including racial, religious, class and other differences. Vested interest groups may foster delays in political decision-making.

Aggravated by


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