difference between pressure groups and movements

A pressure group is a group of people who share the same agenda and interest. It is different from a movement because the membership in a movement is not limited, there is an open door policy for membership to join the movement. The pubic opinion decides the momentum and fate of a movement.

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A pressure group is a group of people who share the same agenda and interest. It is different from a movement because the membership in a movement is not limited, there is an open door policy for membership to join the movement. The pubic opinion decides the momentum and fate of a movement.

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Pressure groups

Movement groups

Pressure groups are organizations that attempt to influence the government policies.

  • They do not directly aim to directly control or share political power.
  • These are formed when people with common occupation, interest, aspirations or opinions come together to achieve a common objective.

 

Movement groups also attempt to influence politics rather than directly take part in electoral competition.

  • They have loose organizations.
  • Their decision making is more informal and flexible.
  • They depend much more on spontaneous mass participation.

 

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