👉 Antiplurality in political science refers to a situation where there is an unequal distribution of power or resources among different political entities, such as parties, governments, or institutions. In other words, it occurs when one entity has more power than another and thus dominates the political process. For example, if two political parties in a country have equal numbers of voters but one party has a greater number of seats in the legislature, this is considered antiplurality because the smaller party is likely to have