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Detailed and easy to read summary of chapter 10 of Andrew Heywood's politics.

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Group Politics


Interest Groups and Political Parties = major links between Government and the
governed

Differences between Interest Groups and Political Parties?

-Both developed to voice divisions / cleavages in society

-When?

-Political parties: concerned with winning elections; take a broad issue approach for
mass appeal

-Interest groups: narrow issue approach; take the side of particular aspirations / values
of the people the represent

Types of Group

•Communal Groups

-Embedded in social fabric

-Membership is based in birth rather than recruitment

-Founded in shared heritage and traditional bonds of loyalty




Institutional Groups

-Groups that are part of the machinery of government

-Attempt to exert influence in and through machinery of government

-Enjoy no measure of autonomy or independence

-Examples?

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