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A. The theory of pluralism rules out the idea of a public interest.
B. An example of an interest group seeking to promote the public interest is when a particular industry seeks to gain a lucrative exemption from a regulation that applies to other similar industries.
C. The public interest is an interest shared by all members of society.
D. Most interest groups are primarily committed to promoting the public interest.
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