Pluralistic Theory Explained. and responsible. He asserts constitutional that man's socialrhature finds expression in nuEnerous as ions or groups w pursuing various ends- groups recreational. The State is one of these groups and no one of these All associations, which enteript9 uperior, normally or practically the Wie of man, arise naturally spontaneousiv and all act within he sphghe of their of control. gh the Suter t importano association. vet it cau claim to be Drumus is a primary and associatioas inie pares, or first among eduals. Being only one among many the rightlful claim and be witnh of power or focus of 1oyalty. it is sovereign, s are other associations their spheres of activity and man's loyalty to them is as abiding as it is to th 41. G.D.H. Cole, who is one of the central figures in advocating pluralism, writes...But as map has made the State, man can destroy it; and as man has made it great, man can restrict more fitted