Keller's variation on the pluralist model calls on "strategic elites" to manage modern, complex pluralistic societies. What is the inherent problem of such a solution identified by some scholars?
A) There is no way to ensure that ideology or personal points of view will take precedence over a "common purpose."
B) Some individuals lack an expertise and are ineligible to be elites. This perpetuates inequality.
C) Strategic elites tend to dominate other elites and frustrate such a system.
D) Elites in an egalitarian (i.e. pluralist) society is a contradiction in terms.
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