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Interest Groups Wilson 11 A. Who GovernsTo What Ends Objective Questions  Do interest groups dominate government, and is any particular lobby politically.

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1 Interest Groups Wilson 11 A

2 Who GovernsTo What Ends Objective Questions  Do interest groups dominate government, and is any particular lobby politically unbeatable?  Why do people join interest groups?  Is the proliferation of PACs and other groups good or bad for America’s representative democracy?  Should interest groups’ political activities be restricted by law?

3 K Street  Row of office-buildings in DC  Home of interest groups and lobbies  Many cleavages between people  Many entry points into the system  Many opportunities open by weak parties

4 Birth of Interest Groups  Began with independence  Exploded in the 1960/70s  Broad economic developments  Farmers, Unions  Government Policies  Wars, Professional Organizations  Strong Leadership  Social Movements, Education, Religious Revivals  Expanding Role of Government

5 Institutional Organizations  Non-member groups  Lead by DC lawyers and public relations experts  Represents business and trade associations  Governments, foundations, universities  Small and specific or large and general

6 Membership Organizations  America is a nation of joiners  Religious  Civic  Political  Political efficacy  Civic duty  What is the incentive?

7 Incentives  Solidary – social rewards  Local  PTA  American Legion  League of Women Voters  Material – money, goods and services  Farm Bureaus  AARP  NEA  Purposive – causes or principles

8 Ideological Interest Groups  Coherent and controversial principles  Purposive  Public Citizen (Nader)  Sierra Club (Muir)  ACLU  Public Interest – benefits nonmembers  Most public  Timing

9 Staff Influence  More influence in solidary and material groups  Different than members  Publicity for purposive groups  Contacts with media  Public press releases  Crisis lobbies


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