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Social Studies, 30.08.2019 02:30 thegamingkid914

Over a hundred years ago, robert michels coined the phrase "" to describe when interest group leaders do not properly serve their members, and he argued that larger interest groups were especially susceptible to unresponsive or abusive leaderships.

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