Hyperpluralists would argue that the proliferation of diverse interest groups in society can lead to a fragmented political landscape where no single group can dominate. This results in a situation where competing interests can create gridlock, making it difficult for effective governance and policy-making. They contend that while pluralism promotes representation, hyperpluralism can undermine the ability of government to act cohesively and address broader societal needs.
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