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Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.
Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.
Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.
yes Democracy is the Tyranny of the Majority. That's why we are supposed to be a Constitutional Republic. That way the minorities rights are protected against mob rule. The word democracy is not in the Declaration of Independence, or the Bill of Rights. Our founding fathers hated democracy. We the People have rights that no one can vote or legislate away. At least that's what was intended. Today the government is so out of control, they disregard the Constitution when ever they want. That's tyranny. When the government fear the people you have Freedom. When the people fear the government you have Tyranny.
When James Madison speaks of the "tyranny of the majority" he means that the private and self-serving interests of the majority sacrificing the public good. He solved this problem by making a large electorate and a representative government.
James Madison believed that America should not be ruled by America and that America was a Christian nation.James Madison was actually an early satanist. He actually wrote the earliest version of the satanic bible with Anton Levay later based his version on.
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well, the idea of democracy is that everyone has a fair say in how their country is run. elections make this possible by letting people choose their own leader
The citizens can get a say in what is happening.
Taxation without representation is tyranny means that it is unfair to have to pay taxes if uyou dont have a say in it............ Taxation without representation is tyranny means that it is unfair to have to pay taxes if uyou dont have a say in it............
Tyranny is a government ruled by a single person, or tyrannt. The people rarely, if ever, have a say in what he/she does in their all-powerful position.
Tyranny is a government ruled by a single person, or tyrannt. The people rarely, if ever, have a say in what he/she does in their all-powerful position.