Monday, March 2, 2015
Bre Kelley, chapter 8, question 6
The state requires barbers and manicurists to have a license but not electricians. A bad electrical job could burn down an entire neighborhood but a bad haircut won't effect others around the person with the bad haircut. The electrician is part of an interest group, a small business. The size and budget reflects the political organization, because the barber and manicurist are regulated by the government. Therefore, small businesses fly under the radar upon legislative functions of the government. Therefore, the democratic process will always favor small organized businesses rather than large groups.
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