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Question 62 1 pts Taken as a whole, which of the following best represents Voss & Sherman's implicit criticism of the iron law of olligarchy? Organizations are capable of sisulficant change, under the right social/ninstitutional condilitions. Organizations are capabte of sienfificant change if they pursue a "grassroots" strategy of mobillization. Organizations are incapable of change, but this is because of lack of engagement from members, not because of oligarchical leaders "capturing" the organization. The iron law of oligarchy feils to appreciate that the oligarchical leaders' interests are usually aligned with the majoity of members interests-so organizations senving leaders is not as big a problem as the theory suggests.