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  2. Majority rule - Wikipedia

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    Saunders argued that deliberative democracy flourishes under majority rule and that under majority rule, participants always have to convince more than half the group, while under supermajoritarian rules participants might only need to persuade a minority (to prevent a change). [13]

  3. Majoritarian democracy - Wikipedia

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    He identifies that majoritarian democracy is based on the Westminster model, and majority rule. [5] According to Lijphart, the key features of a majoritarian democracy are: Concentration of executive power. This means that the Cabinet or executive is composed entirely of members from a single party who holds the majority of seats in the ...

  4. Tyranny of the majority - Wikipedia

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    The notion that, in a democracy, the greatest concern is that the majority will tyrannise and exploit diverse smaller interests, has been criticised by Mancur Olson in The Logic of Collective Action, who argues instead that narrow and well organised minorities are more likely to assert their interests over those of the majority. Olson argues ...

  5. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Qualified majority voting rule in European Council of Ministers is a consociational democracy approach for supranational democracies. This system in Treaty of Rome allocates votes to member states in part according to their population, but heavily weighted in favour of the smaller states.

  6. Strong man rule: Democracy in America appears to be seeing ...

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    A democratic republic must be based on the rule of the majority with respect for the positions of the minority. The American political system has turned this principle on its head.

  7. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Democracy, meaning "rule of the people", is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament. Democracy is sometimes referred to as "rule of the majority".

  8. Electoral College lesson: More voters chose Clinton, but ...

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    If the candidate who got less votes wins the presidency for the second time in five elections, it could shed new light on the way America elects presidents.

  9. Rand Paul says the idea of majority rule 'goes against ...

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