Some observers believe that interest groups in the United States are slowly eroding democracy - that is, that most groups are interested only in personal gain, not the national interest. Countries such as Japan and Germany have very few interest groups and are thus able to make decisions more quickly with a view toward the public interest. Which system is preferable: one with many groups or one with few? Give specific reasons for your opinion

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It's better to have a system in which there afer a few interests groups that are anyway influential in the branches of political power, but that are influential because of legitimate ways, not because of bribing and corruption.

It is also important that if there are few interests groups, these groups become representative of as many interests as possible, becoming akin to an umbrella interests group or an umbrella political party.