The Importance Of Interest Groups

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Interest groups are defined as an association of individuals or smaller organization that engage and promote in activities with a political purpose. Interest groups vary in their goals and some groups seek to advance the concerns of their immediate members only making them a private interest group or a group that seeks to benefit society as a whole making them public interest groups(Niemi 2013). The purpose of any interest group is to attempt to the influence public policy in their favor. Interest groups can play an important factor in political and legal systems, in influencing certain legislations by seemingly appearing as if their beliefs are the wants of the majority people. Because of this attempt to influence public policy has made it …show more content…

Interest groups are formed simply because it is logical for people with common interests to join together in pursuit of those interests and because there is an understanding that larger displays of interest may play a role in actual influence. Groups can be formed from a variety of interests among a few of the many are reproductive rights, gun control, marriage equality. Once formed these groups employ a variety of methods to influence governmental power to enforce their ideals on the majority. Not all groups have the ability to enact large scale influence, many groups today vary by size, goals, resources and importance. If the goal of the groups i not attractive to a wide range of people there is a lesser …show more content…

The founding fathers and other American revolutionaries in a way can be considered an interest group because of their intention to influence British politics to give them equal representation in government. Another example of this is the Federalist Papers, specifically Federalist paper No. 10, written by James Madison in which he argued about and supported the creation of a republic that incorporated a multitude of interests which would work to as he said to discourage the formation of any oppressive majority interests. This idea is further cemented by the U.S. Constitution which protects citizen 's right to peacefully assemble with others and also protects the ability of people to petition the government as a means to express their needs and address any problems they may have (Walker

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