Evaluation of the Pluralistic Theory. What the Pluralists assert is true to a great extent. Our life is a group life and modern society is honeycombed with such organisations. No one can deny that voluntary groups and associations play an inportant role in the local and national life of the people. Man is not merely a citizen. He has his duty to the family, to the community and to himself. He owes allegiance to all such associations as make full and contribute to his well-being. A healthy society is one in which the individual has an abundance of opportunities for pursuing his own particular interests in collaboration with others. Accordingly, in general, the greater the number and variety of associations, the better will be his opportunities.